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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... 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 by one , Give answer all . When evening dim Draws round us , then ...
... 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 by one , Give answer all . When evening dim Draws round us , then ...
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... 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 , and ...
... 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 , and ...
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... 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 peti- tion for a little of their father's milk ...
... 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 peti- tion for a little of their father's milk ...
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... friends , seems to be , and to have been , common to all rude people . The Jews clothed themselves in sackcloth and threw ashes on their heads ; Achilles refused to wash his face till the funereal rites had been per- formed over the ...
... friends , seems to be , and to have been , common to all rude people . The Jews clothed themselves in sackcloth and threw ashes on their heads ; Achilles refused to wash his face till the funereal rites had been per- formed over the ...
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... 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 remembrance , glows , And thaws the tear which ...
... 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 remembrance , glows , And thaws the tear which ...
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