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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... Poet's Repinings , 40 Course of Time , 481 Phantom Ship , 122 Common Schools , 194 Comet and Cholera , - T15 Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique , 454 Reformation , House of Commencement , 329 Revere , Paul , Childhood - Sports of , 7 Passages ...
... Poet's Repinings , 40 Course of Time , 481 Phantom Ship , 122 Common Schools , 194 Comet and Cholera , - T15 Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique , 454 Reformation , House of Commencement , 329 Revere , Paul , Childhood - Sports of , 7 Passages ...
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... Poetry and Prose , Sullivan , William - Discourse before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppres- sion of Intemperance , 345 82 Simpson , Stephen - Biography of Stephen Girard , 84 Story Joseph - Commentaries on the Law of Bailments ...
... Poetry and Prose , Sullivan , William - Discourse before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppres- sion of Intemperance , 345 82 Simpson , Stephen - Biography of Stephen Girard , 84 Story Joseph - Commentaries on the Law of Bailments ...
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... poet , Joseph Green . What mean these crowds , this noise and roar ? Did ye ne'er see a rogue before ? Are villains then a sight so rare , To make you press , and gape , and stare ? Come forward all , who look so fine , With gain as ...
... poet , Joseph Green . What mean these crowds , this noise and roar ? Did ye ne'er see a rogue before ? Are villains then a sight so rare , To make you press , and gape , and stare ? Come forward all , who look so fine , With gain as ...
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... poetry , but it is no true philosophy . The soul , indeed , is sexual , for how early does the feminine attach itself to finery and to dolls . I , who am of the less graceful sex , should have been an equestrian of note , were the ...
... poetry , but it is no true philosophy . The soul , indeed , is sexual , for how early does the feminine attach itself to finery and to dolls . I , who am of the less graceful sex , should have been an equestrian of note , were the ...
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... poet , I could have wept ; but , being only a foolish elderly man , I doffed coat , and worked an hour in clearing the channel and repairing the dam . Two of my nephews came up and caught me in the fact ; but they were children , and ...
... poet , I could have wept ; but , being only a foolish elderly man , I doffed coat , and worked an hour in clearing the channel and repairing the dam . Two of my nephews came up and caught me in the fact ; but they were children , and ...
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