Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, October 1849Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, October 1849
Various
Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
I love when the morning first dawns.
To hie to the mountains away,
And list while the lark in the lawns
Sings sweetly its earliest lay;
I love when the morning first dawns.
To hie to the mountains a-way,
And list while the lark in the lawns
Sings sweetly its earliest lay,
When the last star grows dim, and the hills
Bask in the bright beams of the morn,
Oh
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then let me stand by the rills,
Oh then let me stand by the rills,
And give a loud blast on my horn......
A loud blast on my horn,
a loud blast on my horn,
a loud blast, a loud blast on my horn.
Oh then let me stand by the rills,
And give a loud blast on my horn,
And give a loud blast on my horn.
And give a loud blast on my horn.
I hear on the hill-tops the sound,
It ringeth o’er mountain and lea,
And waketh sweet accents around
In music far out on the sea;
Its cadences gently subside,
Like vespers that chant out the day,
Then softly on echoes they ride,
Till lost in the distance away.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Table of Contents has been added for reader convenience. Archaic
spellings and hyphenation have been retained. Punctuation has been
corrected without note. Other errors have been corrected as noted below.
For illustrations, some caption text may be missing or incomplete due to
condition of the originals used for preparation of the eBook.
page 193, Able May answered to ==> Abel May answered to
page 195, Able May, who by this ==> Abel May, who by this
page 195, linen and broadcloath, why ==> linen and broadcloth, why
page 197, my eye eye caught the ==> my eye caught the
page 199, she know of none ==> she knew of none
page 201, his mind an indellible ==> his mind an indelible
page 205, glory, or the the gallows, ==> glory, or the gallows,
page 205, of look and jesture. ==> of look and gesture.
page 207, that had occured during ==> that had occurred during
page 222, his two faithful mirror ==> his too faithful mirror
page 223, accidently heard Minnie’s ==> accidentally heard Minnie’s
page 226, passed and Minne was ==> passed and Minnie was
page 227, strange Dalilah, he ==> strange Delilah, he
page 228, BY THOMAS FIZGERALD, ==> BY THOMAS FITZGERALD,
page 228, he felt a superstious ==> he felt a superstitious
page 241, “I—” she begun, and again ==> “I—” she began, and again
page 243, of whom he purchased ==> of whom I purchased
page 243, House and its precints ==> House and its precincts
page 244, me!” said Mr. M., petulently. ==> me!” said Mr. M., petulantly.
page 249, abundant sppply of money ==> abundant supply of money
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October 1849, by Various
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