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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... look so fine , With gain as illy got as mine : Step up - you'll soon reverse the show The crowd above , and few below . Well - for my roguery here I stand , A spectacle to all the land ; High elevated on this stage , The greatest ...
... look so fine , With gain as illy got as mine : Step up - you'll soon reverse the show The crowd above , and few below . Well - for my roguery here I stand , A spectacle to all the land ; High elevated on this stage , The greatest ...
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... look down upon us from their lofty pedestals . Most of them , you perceive , are broken and mutilated ; one has lost a hand ; another a foot , and another its nose . For this you may thank the revolution and the allied armies of the ...
... look down upon us from their lofty pedestals . Most of them , you perceive , are broken and mutilated ; one has lost a hand ; another a foot , and another its nose . For this you may thank the revolution and the allied armies of the ...
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... look at the corpse , he burst into tears , and sobbed aloud . From this time there was a visible change in his appearance . He was not so steady at his work as usual . He visited the burying - ground , morning and night , and planted a ...
... look at the corpse , he burst into tears , and sobbed aloud . From this time there was a visible change in his appearance . He was not so steady at his work as usual . He visited the burying - ground , morning and night , and planted a ...
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... look to his Sunday garment , he dis- covered that the green - and - scarlet cloak had mysteriously disappeared . He went back in great consternation to his arm - chair , and resting his head on his hands , pondered gloomily the ...
... look to his Sunday garment , he dis- covered that the green - and - scarlet cloak had mysteriously disappeared . He went back in great consternation to his arm - chair , and resting his head on his hands , pondered gloomily the ...
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... of red and white rose- bushes and tall sun - flowers in front with glittering rows of tin milk- pans under the windows . It would afford him but little pleasure to look into the dwelling . He would only find a 20 Our Village Poet .
... of red and white rose- bushes and tall sun - flowers in front with glittering rows of tin milk- pans under the windows . It would afford him but little pleasure to look into the dwelling . He would only find a 20 Our Village Poet .
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