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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From crib to shroud , Nurse o'er our cradles screameth lullaby , And friends in boots tramp round us as we die , Snuffling aloud . At morning's call The blear - eyed pug - dog welcomes in the sun , And flea - bit mongrels , wakening one ...
From crib to shroud , Nurse o'er our cradles screameth lullaby , And friends in boots tramp round us as we die , Snuffling aloud . At morning's call The blear - eyed pug - dog welcomes in the sun , And flea - bit mongrels , wakening one ...
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One of his friends , thinking that he might have been taken ill , and was unable to come for his supplies , resolved to visit his camp . On reaching the mouth of Yellow river the man shouted aloud , that Methode or his dog might answer ...
One of his friends , thinking that he might have been taken ill , and was unable to come for his supplies , resolved to visit his camp . On reaching the mouth of Yellow river the man shouted aloud , that Methode or his dog might answer ...
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They were very poor ; they had left their friends at home with heavy hearts , and hoped that their father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue of Indian wants was summed by a humble petition for ...
They were very poor ; they had left their friends at home with heavy hearts , and hoped that their father would give them something to make them glad . In short , the endless catalogue of Indian wants was summed by a humble petition for ...
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This practice of mortifying the body , on the death of friends , seems to be , and to have been , common to all rude people . Th Jews clothed themselves in sackcloth and threw ashes on their heads ; Achilles refused to wash his face ...
This practice of mortifying the body , on the death of friends , seems to be , and to have been , common to all rude people . Th Jews clothed themselves in sackcloth and threw ashes on their heads ; Achilles refused to wash his face ...
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But now , alas ! by cruel fetters chained , By friends neglected , and by foes disdained , While o'er these realms his grief - swollen eyes are cast , And lingering dwell on scenes he here has passed , - His pallid cheek , with fond ...
But now , alas ! by cruel fetters chained , By friends neglected , and by foes disdained , While o'er these realms his grief - swollen eyes are cast , And lingering dwell on scenes he here has passed , - His pallid cheek , with fond ...
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American appeared attention bank beautiful become believe better body Boston called carried cause character College common considered Constitution continued course death duty effect equal existence fact father fear feeling friends give half hand happiness head heart honor hope hour human hundred important Indian interest kind known land learned leave less light live look manner matter means mind moral nature never night object observed once party passed persons political present principles reason received respect returned river seems seen side society soon speak spirit story thing thought tion true turned United whole wish writer young