Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Band 25G.R. Graham., 1844 |
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... not perhaps be willing to bestow on her . " " What do you mean by that , doctor ? " " Nothing , " answered he , as he departed with an- other significant smile . “ I am quite well , dear Genevieve , thanks 2 MAGAZINE . GRAHAM'S.
... not perhaps be willing to bestow on her . " " What do you mean by that , doctor ? " " Nothing , " answered he , as he departed with an- other significant smile . “ I am quite well , dear Genevieve , thanks 2 MAGAZINE . GRAHAM'S.
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... dear Genevieve ! -for you are very dear to me - tell me in what way I can prove to you I am not ungrateful . Do not leave me with a load of obligation on my heart that will weigh me down to the earth with a sense of absolute degradation ...
... dear Genevieve ! -for you are very dear to me - tell me in what way I can prove to you I am not ungrateful . Do not leave me with a load of obligation on my heart that will weigh me down to the earth with a sense of absolute degradation ...
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... dear Hartland , will you forgive me ? It is the last time I will ever deceive you . " Hartland was not obdurate , and the forgiveness was accorded by folding Genevieve in his arms , and imprinting on her lips the first , sweetest kiss ...
... dear Hartland , will you forgive me ? It is the last time I will ever deceive you . " Hartland was not obdurate , and the forgiveness was accorded by folding Genevieve in his arms , and imprinting on her lips the first , sweetest kiss ...
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... dear , How in your very strength ye die ! Even while your glow is on the cheek , And scarce the high pursuit begun , The heart grows faint , the hand grows weak , The task of life is left undone . See , where , upon the horizon's brim ...
... dear , How in your very strength ye die ! Even while your glow is on the cheek , And scarce the high pursuit begun , The heart grows faint , the hand grows weak , The task of life is left undone . See , where , upon the horizon's brim ...
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... dear friend— " It would spring like a falchion bright , glowing and true , To the hand that its worth and its temper best knew . ' " When some affectionate and judicious visiter As I said before , in her presence there was some- thing ...
... dear friend— " It would spring like a falchion bright , glowing and true , To the hand that its worth and its temper best knew . ' " When some affectionate and judicious visiter As I said before , in her presence there was some- thing ...
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