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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... thee . I do not upbraid thee , I breathe no regret , I scorn that a tear - drop should blister my line ; I can truly forgive , and I gladly forget That the love I recall for a moment was thine . To the eye there are fruits that are ...
... thee . I do not upbraid thee , I breathe no regret , I scorn that a tear - drop should blister my line ; I can truly forgive , and I gladly forget That the love I recall for a moment was thine . To the eye there are fruits that are ...
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... thee thy beams . Though honest zeal my sons to feud betray , No discord e'er shall cloud thy natal day ; Nor one thin vapor raised by envy , soar , From Hudson's source , to Altamaha's shore . And oh ! just Heaven , who with propitious ...
... thee thy beams . Though honest zeal my sons to feud betray , No discord e'er shall cloud thy natal day ; Nor one thin vapor raised by envy , soar , From Hudson's source , to Altamaha's shore . And oh ! just Heaven , who with propitious ...
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... thee so Shall yield , one short month hence , their place To deeper pit - marks on thy face ; No wrinkled hag , no grave - yard ghoul Shall sport abroad a cheek so foul ; Nay , e'en Beau Lively shall contrive To cut the greatest fright ...
... thee so Shall yield , one short month hence , their place To deeper pit - marks on thy face ; No wrinkled hag , no grave - yard ghoul Shall sport abroad a cheek so foul ; Nay , e'en Beau Lively shall contrive To cut the greatest fright ...
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... thee from thy birth , I shall be nearer through life , and I shall not quit thee till death . Death only can divide us ; but thou wilt endeavor to fly from me , and wilt sometimes think , that thou hast escaped . Yet I am not thy enemy ...
... thee from thy birth , I shall be nearer through life , and I shall not quit thee till death . Death only can divide us ; but thou wilt endeavor to fly from me , and wilt sometimes think , that thou hast escaped . Yet I am not thy enemy ...
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... thee , and the austere St. Francis , at the first glimpse of thee , would have forsaken his bride of snow . But I , marked and set apart from my fellows , the personification of ugliness , in whose countenance every modern Lavater ...
... thee , and the austere St. Francis , at the first glimpse of thee , would have forsaken his bride of snow . But I , marked and set apart from my fellows , the personification of ugliness , in whose countenance every modern Lavater ...
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