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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... once . We are to be amused as well as instructed , and works of the imagination will be read while there are listless hours of a long sum- mer's afternoon , or the solitary companionship of books of a blustering winter's eve . The ...
... once . We are to be amused as well as instructed , and works of the imagination will be read while there are listless hours of a long sum- mer's afternoon , or the solitary companionship of books of a blustering winter's eve . The ...
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... once set a - going , there was no stopping him . " He expatiated in rhyme upon the stars , the pretty girls , the trees and birds , night and morning , the meeting - house , and all nature besides - generously enriching his poems with ...
... once set a - going , there was no stopping him . " He expatiated in rhyme upon the stars , the pretty girls , the trees and birds , night and morning , the meeting - house , and all nature besides - generously enriching his poems with ...
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... once cheated us out of a considerable amount of merchandize ; but it was in the way of trade , all fair , according to Indian ethics , and we bear him no malice . He had not slept during the night , but had tramped up and down the floor ...
... once cheated us out of a considerable amount of merchandize ; but it was in the way of trade , all fair , according to Indian ethics , and we bear him no malice . He had not slept during the night , but had tramped up and down the floor ...
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... once delighted the audience and commanded the respect of his professional rivals . Hipworth possessed great versatility of talent : He was respected for his good conduct , both before the public and in his private life . One of the ...
... once delighted the audience and commanded the respect of his professional rivals . Hipworth possessed great versatility of talent : He was respected for his good conduct , both before the public and in his private life . One of the ...
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... once , if but a breath were heard , Suspicious , like a startled bird , The sword flew from its sheath ; The knight - true valor - scorned his life , So honor led him to the strife , And dearer far than child or wife , Was pure and ...
... once , if but a breath were heard , Suspicious , like a startled bird , The sword flew from its sheath ; The knight - true valor - scorned his life , So honor led him to the strife , And dearer far than child or wife , Was pure and ...
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