Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62. köideHenry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... ground , and straight uprises Close to style himself " the Bard of Westmoreland . ” The only compensation for this which I found at Bowness was when a really good player There are other things also found at the on the harp came to our ...
... ground , and straight uprises Close to style himself " the Bard of Westmoreland . ” The only compensation for this which I found at Bowness was when a really good player There are other things also found at the on the harp came to our ...
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... ground to complete their estate . Myles Phillipson swore he'd have that ground , be they " live or deead ; " but as time went on he appeared to be more gra- cious , and once he gave a great Christmas As we gained the height beyond Bow ...
... ground to complete their estate . Myles Phillipson swore he'd have that ground , be they " live or deead ; " but as time went on he appeared to be more gra- cious , and once he gave a great Christmas As we gained the height beyond Bow ...
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... ground . " But the father played on . " Come here , daughter , " he said ; " listen to this waiting , watching , praying music . Do you not see the old monks in the cloisters telling the hours through the long night , waiting for the ...
... ground . " But the father played on . " Come here , daughter , " he said ; " listen to this waiting , watching , praying music . Do you not see the old monks in the cloisters telling the hours through the long night , waiting for the ...
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... ground , passed under the iron arch , and evening ; it was labor enough for the mer- made their way down the long sloping chant to find and handle his lighter goods path , cut in the cliff - side , which led from when the cold was so ...
... ground , passed under the iron arch , and evening ; it was labor enough for the mer- made their way down the long sloping chant to find and handle his lighter goods path , cut in the cliff - side , which led from when the cold was so ...
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... ground on the height , and laid flowers from her gar- den on the mound , whose stone bore only the inscription , " Alida , wife of William Douglas , aged twenty - two years . " Miss Lois had wished to have a text engraved under this ...
... ground on the height , and laid flowers from her gar- den on the mound , whose stone bore only the inscription , " Alida , wife of William Douglas , aged twenty - two years . " Miss Lois had wished to have a text engraved under this ...
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