The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... beautiful . " She was once , I am told , very " Once - is she not so now ? " he asked . " Well - I have heard the same before . I sometimes think I should like to see her now - now that the mildew of years and perhaps of accusing ...
... beautiful . " She was once , I am told , very " Once - is she not so now ? " he asked . " Well - I have heard the same before . I sometimes think I should like to see her now - now that the mildew of years and perhaps of accusing ...
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... beautiful as ever - but always under circum- stances which formed a wide contrast between her spectral appearance , and all my recollections of the real person . The spectral face , which I often saw looking in upon me , in my study ...
... beautiful as ever - but always under circum- stances which formed a wide contrast between her spectral appearance , and all my recollections of the real person . The spectral face , which I often saw looking in upon me , in my study ...
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... beautiful flowers of their appropriate triumph ! Little maids must see their violets and roses on mahogany tables , and only in a court costume ; they confine the simple children of nature in a harness of varnished porcelain or metal ...
... beautiful flowers of their appropriate triumph ! Little maids must see their violets and roses on mahogany tables , and only in a court costume ; they confine the simple children of nature in a harness of varnished porcelain or metal ...
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