The Writings of Robert C. Sands: In Prose and Verse. With a Memoir of the Author, Bind 2Harper, 1835 |
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... Letter from Orange County . Dream of Papantzin . Page 9 21 29 44 • 63 102 · 114 € 159 · . 209 267 278 287 292 300 · 310 • 316 • 320 • 336 . 340 344 · 347 • . 353 . 356 Monody , to the Memory of the Rev. J. W. Eastburn . Sleep Parting A ...
... Letter from Orange County . Dream of Papantzin . Page 9 21 29 44 • 63 102 · 114 € 159 · . 209 267 278 287 292 300 · 310 • 316 • 320 • 336 . 340 344 · 347 • . 353 . 356 Monody , to the Memory of the Rev. J. W. Eastburn . Sleep Parting A ...
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... Letter from Orange County . Dream of Papantzin . Monody , to the Memory of the Rev. J. W. Eastburn . Sleep Parting • • • . 278 287 292 • 300 310 • 316 · • 320 336 340 • 344 A Monody , made on the late Mr. Samuel Patch · 347 Daniel Rook ...
... Letter from Orange County . Dream of Papantzin . Monody , to the Memory of the Rev. J. W. Eastburn . Sleep Parting • • • . 278 287 292 • 300 310 • 316 · • 320 336 340 • 344 A Monody , made on the late Mr. Samuel Patch · 347 Daniel Rook ...
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... Letters and packages must necessarily come to the mysterious visiter , which would be subject to his inspection ; and from the post - marks , directions , and other indices , which long experience had taught him to un- derstand , he ...
... Letters and packages must necessarily come to the mysterious visiter , which would be subject to his inspection ; and from the post - marks , directions , and other indices , which long experience had taught him to un- derstand , he ...
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... letters had come , during all this period , through the hands of the conscientious and intelli- gent post - master . No deposite had been made by Mr. Tomp- kins in any one of the four banks ; nor , to the best of my knowledge and belief ...
... letters had come , during all this period , through the hands of the conscientious and intelli- gent post - master . No deposite had been made by Mr. Tomp- kins in any one of the four banks ; nor , to the best of my knowledge and belief ...
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... letters and heraldic devices wrought in gold , a green cross was displayed . Far beyond stretched upon the eye the blue expanse of waters over which that memorable flag had first floated but twenty years before , and from which it now ...
... letters and heraldic devices wrought in gold , a green cross was displayed . Far beyond stretched upon the eye the blue expanse of waters over which that memorable flag had first floated but twenty years before , and from which it now ...
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Side 97 - How fair these names, how much unlike they look To all the blurr'd subscriptions in my book: The bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like pine-trees in his grove; While free and fine the bride's appear below, As light and slender as her jasmines grow.
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