The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Eckbert , Girard , Stephen , · 290 296 59 Green Peas and Other Matters , Harvard College forty years ago , 228 236 War , House of Reformation , 382 Sonnet - Art and Nature , Selections from Papers of an Idler - No . IV , Scintillations ...
... Eckbert , Girard , Stephen , · 290 296 59 Green Peas and Other Matters , Harvard College forty years ago , 228 236 War , House of Reformation , 382 Sonnet - Art and Nature , Selections from Papers of an Idler - No . IV , Scintillations ...
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... ECKBERT . TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN . In a spot among the Hartz mountains lived a knight who was generally known by the name of Eckbert the Fair . He was about forty years of age , of the middle stature , with short , light hair ...
... ECKBERT . TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN . In a spot among the Hartz mountains lived a knight who was generally known by the name of Eckbert the Fair . He was about forty years of age , of the middle stature , with short , light hair ...
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... Eckbert's castle . Passing his time in collecting and arranging plants and minerals , he lived on a small property , and was perfectly independent . Eckbert often accompanied him in his retired walks , and with every year a closer ...
... Eckbert's castle . Passing his time in collecting and arranging plants and minerals , he lived on a small property , and was perfectly independent . Eckbert often accompanied him in his retired walks , and with every year a closer ...
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... and then through a long wood . While we were coming out of it the sun went down , and I shall never forget the appearance and feelings of that evening . Every thing was molten into the softest red and gold . The 298 The Fair Eckbert .
... and then through a long wood . While we were coming out of it the sun went down , and I shall never forget the appearance and feelings of that evening . Every thing was molten into the softest red and gold . The 298 The Fair Eckbert .
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... The remembrance of my manner of life at that time seems strange to me even to this day ; visited by no human being , and brought up in so small a family , the dog and the bird made the same impressions on me The Fair Eckbert . 299.
... The remembrance of my manner of life at that time seems strange to me even to this day ; visited by no human being , and brought up in so small a family , the dog and the bird made the same impressions on me The Fair Eckbert . 299.
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