The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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The snow - laden gale drove and are more guileless and approachable on night and day in hissing , blinding floods , than their tame kindred . and when at length it began to abate , I I have been greatly interested in studying found that ...
The snow - laden gale drove and are more guileless and approachable on night and day in hissing , blinding floods , than their tame kindred . and when at length it began to abate , I I have been greatly interested in studying found that ...
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... more , the toes admit of an extraordinary while watching them night and day , have amount of both lateral and vertical motion , seen them torn to pieces by bears , disinte- allowing the foot to accommodate itself grated by storms ...
... more , the toes admit of an extraordinary while watching them night and day , have amount of both lateral and vertical motion , seen them torn to pieces by bears , disinte- allowing the foot to accommodate itself grated by storms ...
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Hark ! from afar a faint shriek — a groan ! Ye angels , forsake her Not in her hour of need ! I tremble ! What see ye , my brethren ? Aid mine unfaithful eyes ! Do ye hear a choked supplication Rise through the stillness of night ?
Hark ! from afar a faint shriek — a groan ! Ye angels , forsake her Not in her hour of need ! I tremble ! What see ye , my brethren ? Aid mine unfaithful eyes ! Do ye hear a choked supplication Rise through the stillness of night ?
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... Lo , I went in this night to save the clay that was precious Unto my heart from the impious hands of the base and ungodly . Here I have brought it to thee ; thou wilt bury my father and mother Here in the hallowed soil where sleep ...
... Lo , I went in this night to save the clay that was precious Unto my heart from the impious hands of the base and ungodly . Here I have brought it to thee ; thou wilt bury my father and mother Here in the hallowed soil where sleep ...
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Deeds of forbearance and kindness ' mid unending toil and injusticeDeeds that calmly shall shine in the gloom which thy path shall encompass , Like the small flame of a lamp that unsteadily glimmers and flickers Lone in the night , and ...
Deeds of forbearance and kindness ' mid unending toil and injusticeDeeds that calmly shall shine in the gloom which thy path shall encompass , Like the small flame of a lamp that unsteadily glimmers and flickers Lone in the night , and ...
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