Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 9
... nights had ta'en its flight , Amid the darkness of a summer night , Entered , in the year 1870. by G. P. PUTNAM & SON , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the U. S. for the Southern District of N. Y. VOL . VI . - 1 The king ...
... nights had ta'en its flight , Amid the darkness of a summer night , Entered , in the year 1870. by G. P. PUTNAM & SON , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the U. S. for the Southern District of N. Y. VOL . VI . - 1 The king ...
Pagina 10
... nights , and at this very hour , O king ! But could not quit my post to seek the thing . But now , if you command me , I ... night , Nor knew that the king kept him still in sight , - Behind him , with a blanket o'er his head , Black ...
... nights , and at this very hour , O king ! But could not quit my post to seek the thing . But now , if you command me , I ... night , Nor knew that the king kept him still in sight , - Behind him , with a blanket o'er his head , Black ...
Pagina 11
... night had passed Across the threshold - no man had been there ; ' Twas still within , and cold , and dark , and bare ; — Bare , but not dark ; for , opening now the door , The fitful moon , late hidden , out once more Thrust its sharp ...
... night had passed Across the threshold - no man had been there ; ' Twas still within , and cold , and dark , and bare ; — Bare , but not dark ; for , opening now the door , The fitful moon , late hidden , out once more Thrust its sharp ...
Pagina 17
... night - scene to see a stalwart fellow in the bow of his canoe , the glare of his flambeau lighting up his bronzed features as he poises his spear in the attitude of strik- ing , —very different from the pictures we sometimes see of it ...
... night - scene to see a stalwart fellow in the bow of his canoe , the glare of his flambeau lighting up his bronzed features as he poises his spear in the attitude of strik- ing , —very different from the pictures we sometimes see of it ...
Pagina 18
... night when they make the portage of the Falls . The toiling canoe- men , as they pole their bark laden with the angler and his outfit against the stubborn stream , look to it as a haven of rest . It is the angler's paradise , and many ...
... night when they make the portage of the Falls . The toiling canoe- men , as they pole their bark laden with the angler and his outfit against the stubborn stream , look to it as a haven of rest . It is the angler's paradise , and many ...
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