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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... kind release , My helpmate's face by light of day . He quits His door in darkness , nor till dusk returns . And , through Heaven's blessing , thus we gain the For which we pray , and for the wants provide of sickness , accident , and ...
... kind release , My helpmate's face by light of day . He quits His door in darkness , nor till dusk returns . And , through Heaven's blessing , thus we gain the For which we pray , and for the wants provide of sickness , accident , and ...
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... kind from what he had gathered from the poet's page . The most vivid reminiscence was given him by an old lady of how Jona- than was brought back home by his wife from a funeral fray " or festivity at Con- iston , where he had remained ...
... kind from what he had gathered from the poet's page . The most vivid reminiscence was given him by an old lady of how Jona- than was brought back home by his wife from a funeral fray " or festivity at Con- iston , where he had remained ...
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... kind , who has gained the good - will of all by his thoughtfulness in keeping open the view through his grounds . It is strange to find lingering in these northern counties , along with so many Scandinavian and German names and words ...
... kind , who has gained the good - will of all by his thoughtfulness in keeping open the view through his grounds . It is strange to find lingering in these northern counties , along with so many Scandinavian and German names and words ...
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... kind and happy Mr. Bol- ton and his guests . The three bards of the Lakes led the cheers that hailed Scott and Canning ; and music and sunshine , flags , streamers , and gay dresses , the merry hum of voices and the rapid splashing of ...
... kind and happy Mr. Bol- ton and his guests . The three bards of the Lakes led the cheers that hailed Scott and Canning ; and music and sunshine , flags , streamers , and gay dresses , the merry hum of voices and the rapid splashing of ...
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... kind of ironware in the 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 ...
... kind of ironware in the 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 ...
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