American Monthly Knickerbocker, Tom 18Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... words only are here necessary . The song alluded to , which is a favorite through all Greece under the name of Song of the Swallow , is an artless outpouring of the indefinable delight imparted by the first breeze of Spring in a ...
... words only are here necessary . The song alluded to , which is a favorite through all Greece under the name of Song of the Swallow , is an artless outpouring of the indefinable delight imparted by the first breeze of Spring in a ...
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... word , such of his nearest female relatives as are at hand , close his eyes and mouth , each giving free course to ... words . These irrepressible and simultaneous plaints are soon followed by lamentations of a different nature , that ...
... word , such of his nearest female relatives as are at hand , close his eyes and mouth , each giving free course to ... words . These irrepressible and simultaneous plaints are soon followed by lamentations of a different nature , that ...
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... words , and kissing the lips of the deceased . They are or may be present while the women are singing their my- riologues around the bed , but are always silent . I have never heard of a myriologue by a man , and if such cases have been ...
... words , and kissing the lips of the deceased . They are or may be present while the women are singing their my- riologues around the bed , but are always silent . I have never heard of a myriologue by a man , and if such cases have been ...
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... words ; Nor to his dogs the shepherd bold , When springs upon the parting fold The black wolf , feared of all the herds . Nor from the oracle revered , Nor round the Stadium where they cheered The victors in Olympia's games , Nor from ...
... words ; Nor to his dogs the shepherd bold , When springs upon the parting fold The black wolf , feared of all the herds . Nor from the oracle revered , Nor round the Stadium where they cheered The victors in Olympia's games , Nor from ...
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... words thou mutterest , Loud swell , or soft decline . How beautiful art thou , O night ! Within thy pinions ' shade A thousand stars are twinkling bright , Upon the lonely glade ; And the dreaming wave is hush'd to rest , And the dew is ...
... words thou mutterest , Loud swell , or soft decline . How beautiful art thou , O night ! Within thy pinions ' shade A thousand stars are twinkling bright , Upon the lonely glade ; And the dreaming wave is hush'd to rest , And the dew is ...
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