Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 8G. P. Putnam & Son., 1856 |
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... rest in their porch at even- ing , Bartholomew and Nancy could readily descry the lines that defined the boundaries of the little field they culti- vated in the beginning of their labors . How that field had grown since their first ...
... rest in their porch at even- ing , Bartholomew and Nancy could readily descry the lines that defined the boundaries of the little field they culti- vated in the beginning of their labors . How that field had grown since their first ...
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... rest upon the surface of the coral . Sheltered from the waves by this slight barrier , the insects spread a broad flat rock under its lee , which soon becomes covered with sand and earth , thus form- ing the first rudiments of a soil ...
... rest upon the surface of the coral . Sheltered from the waves by this slight barrier , the insects spread a broad flat rock under its lee , which soon becomes covered with sand and earth , thus form- ing the first rudiments of a soil ...
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... rest beneath the trees , The forgetting of all pain . From the delicate eye and ear , To the rest that shall not see- To the sleep that shall not hear , Nor feel 1856. ] 637 A Threnody .
... rest beneath the trees , The forgetting of all pain . From the delicate eye and ear , To the rest that shall not see- To the sleep that shall not hear , Nor feel 1856. ] 637 A Threnody .
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