Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... ground , is a possession , not only to the American but to every noble heart . The poet's words , so true to nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and woods . We do not wrest them from their highest meaning ...
... ground , is a possession , not only to the American but to every noble heart . The poet's words , so true to nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and woods . We do not wrest them from their highest meaning ...
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... ground . ' Now look up , my son , ' continued the father , ' look up , George ! and see there how richly the blessed God has made good my promise to you . Wherever you turn your eyes , you see the trees loaded with fine fruit , many of ...
... ground . ' Now look up , my son , ' continued the father , ' look up , George ! and see there how richly the blessed God has made good my promise to you . Wherever you turn your eyes , you see the trees loaded with fine fruit , many of ...
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... ground on which the City Prison stands was once a swamp , its cells are damp and unwholesome , and the whole interior is dark and dismal ; it is con- structed of huge blocks of granite , which are oppressive to look upon , and must have ...
... ground on which the City Prison stands was once a swamp , its cells are damp and unwholesome , and the whole interior is dark and dismal ; it is con- structed of huge blocks of granite , which are oppressive to look upon , and must have ...
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... ground in a bitter- ness of soul too deep for tears . Here , then , thought I , is to be my final resting- place ! In this great charnel house of the wilderness , my bones are destined to moulder without sepulture ! Oh , if I could but ...
... ground in a bitter- ness of soul too deep for tears . Here , then , thought I , is to be my final resting- place ! In this great charnel house of the wilderness , my bones are destined to moulder without sepulture ! Oh , if I could but ...
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... ground . How long I lay there , with- out consciousness , I know not - probably not a great length of time , so far as I could judge by the height of the sun . When I recovered and found the use of my limbs , I commenced to drag myself ...
... ground . How long I lay there , with- out consciousness , I know not - probably not a great length of time , so far as I could judge by the height of the sun . When I recovered and found the use of my limbs , I commenced to drag myself ...
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