A Bundle of Bones.
The Atlantic monthly. - Cornell University - Jul 1, 1866 Not always clad in soft, warm, beating life do our bones perform their noblest purpose. Beauty may lure to ruin, but, the witchihg charm removed, ...
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The Chimney-Corner for 1866. III
The Atlantic monthly. - Cornell University - Mar 1, 1866 I want a being whom I can keep in a sphere of poetry and beauty, ... And if the New England idea of social life continues to bear so cruelly on woman, ...
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Garden Philosophy
Harper's new monthly magazine. - Cornell University - Jul 1, 1865 The idea of Ray waited for its complete development till the time of Jussieu, ... The true economy must, of course, have in view both utility and beauty, ...
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POE AND COLERIDGE.
The Old Guard - Cornell University - Jan 1, 1866 ... when visions pass before us, and darkness makes all our bones to quake. ... Could he embody beauty in a cold, icy statue, he did not ask for a soul. ...
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Hours with the Dead
Harper's new monthly magazine. - Cornell University - Jan 1, 1867 ... in order to administer to the mere idea of beauty or public convenience never ... The manner in which my old friend Dr. X. (not Cross-Bones) narrowly ...
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REASON, RHYME, AND RHYTHM.
Continental monthly: devoted to... - Cornell University - May 1, 1863 The related thoughts upon art and beauty, found scattered almost at ran~dom ... Geology is surely higher when refieshing the dry bones and revealing to us ...
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From Lake Oscawana.
New York Times - Aug 23, 1865 It was the bone-boiling I nuisance-linked sweetness, $ long mile drawn out I The ... Aboce all, fliers is m n-ealth o! undying beauty in the scenery, and l, ...
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SOME OF THE WONDERS OF MODERN SURGERY.
The Atlantic monthly. - Cornell University - Mar 1, 1868 A just idea of this inestimable boon to suffering humanity cannot be better ... constituent which goes to make up the beauty and harmony of the scene is ...
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Leaves from the Diary of James Fenimore Cooper
Putnam's monthly magazine of American... - Cornell University - Jun 1, 1868 ... until he had satisfactorily ascertained that no bones had been broken. ... by the virtues and beauty of the deceased, KahI struck out the idea of this ...
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