Supplement to the Courant, Volumes 15-19John L. Boswell, 1850 |
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... hope that saw in Time But its boundless heritage ! Wil it come again when the violet wakes ? And the woods their youth renew ? We have stood in the light of sunny brakes , When the bloom was deep and blue ; And our souls might joy in ...
... hope that saw in Time But its boundless heritage ! Wil it come again when the violet wakes ? And the woods their youth renew ? We have stood in the light of sunny brakes , When the bloom was deep and blue ; And our souls might joy in ...
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... hope you will not think it ill - bred - but I have been expecting to hear why you have come at all ! ' ' Mrs. Archibald ! Is it possible that you have for- gotten me already ? ' I must confess you have the advantage of me . ' ' You do ...
... hope you will not think it ill - bred - but I have been expecting to hear why you have come at all ! ' ' Mrs. Archibald ! Is it possible that you have for- gotten me already ? ' I must confess you have the advantage of me . ' ' You do ...
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... hope not , child . But why do you ask so absurd a question ? Because the other day , I heard pa talking about Ling speech , in his usual melting and buttery man- you and about his duns- ( pa has lots of duns - not hor- which brought all ...
... hope not , child . But why do you ask so absurd a question ? Because the other day , I heard pa talking about Ling speech , in his usual melting and buttery man- you and about his duns- ( pa has lots of duns - not hor- which brought all ...
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... hope and despair , in the heart that can fully realize its mighty loss . For a long time reason trembled on her throne . Then he would call upon " the departed " in such tones as would cause the hardest heart to send forth tears like ...
... hope and despair , in the heart that can fully realize its mighty loss . For a long time reason trembled on her throne . Then he would call upon " the departed " in such tones as would cause the hardest heart to send forth tears like ...
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... hope , and all to fear , Some sad Convention , all our States ajar , Shall give to each its Stripe and lonely star , And draw the future lines of border war . Lift up thine earthward eye , when Night is fair , To the deep regions of the ...
... hope , and all to fear , Some sad Convention , all our States ajar , Shall give to each its Stripe and lonely star , And draw the future lines of border war . Lift up thine earthward eye , when Night is fair , To the deep regions of the ...
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