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Briggs Co 81:0901:0009 Mule Breaks Harness and Runs Away.
Briggs Co 81:1544:0011 Luther with his Family, singing hymns.
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0001 "Mild pleasures and palaces though we may roam."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0002 "A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0003 1st Chorus-- "Home, home, sweet, sweet, home."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0004 "An exile from home, splendor dazzles in vain."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0005 "The birds singing gaily, that came at my call."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0006 2d Chorus-- "Home, home, sweet, sweet, home."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0007 "How sweet 'tis to sit 'neath a fond father's smile."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0008 "Let others delight 'mid new pleasures to roam."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0009 3rd Chorus-- "Home, home, sweet, sweet, home."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0010 "To thess I'll return, overburdened with care."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0011 "No more from that cottage again will I roam."
Briggs Co. 81:0839:0012 4th Chorus--"Home, home, sweet, sweet, home."
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0001 Starting for the Lodge.
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0002 At the Lodge Entrance.
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0003 Preparing to Take Degree.
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0005 Riding the Goat.
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0006 Climbing the Greased Pole.
Briggs Co. 81:0840:0012 Jones has Become a Mason.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0001 Ship leaving Port.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0002 A Fair Wind.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0003 Among the Icebergs.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0004 On a Lee Shore.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0005 On Fire.
Briggs Co. 81:0842:0006 Crew Saved in Boats.
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0001 "There was a tumult in the city, in the quaint old Quaker town."
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0002 "While all solemnly inside Sat the Continental Congress."
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0003 "Far aloft in that high steeple Sat the bell-man, old and gray."
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0004 "Ring! he shouts, Ring! grandpa, Ring! oh ring for liberty."
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0005 "How they shouted! what rejoicing! How the old bell shook the air."
Briggs Co. 81:0843:0006 "That old State-house bell is silent, Hushed is now its clamorous tongue."
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0001 John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0002 John Gilpin kissed his loving wife.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0003 Where they did all get in,"
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0004 He saw three customers come in.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0005 "The wine is left behind!"
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0006 And hung a bottle on each side.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0007 Now see him mounted once again.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0008 Away went hat and wig,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0009 The wind did blow, the cloak did fly,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0010 Their gates wide open threw.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0011 Down ran the wine into the road,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0012 "Stop, stop, John Gilpin! Here's the house!"
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0013 His horse at last stood still.
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0014 Whence straight he came with hat and wig,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0015 Whereat his horse did snort,"
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0016 And away went Gilpin's hat and wig,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0017 She pulled out half a crown,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0018 By catching at his rein,
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0019 "Stop thief, Stop thief! a highwayman!"
Briggs Co. 81:0844:0020 Nor stopped till where he had got up.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0001 The gallant steamer "Ocean Queen" Swept proudly on her way.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0002 Ah, who beneath that cloudless sky That smiling, bends serene.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0003 A seaman sought the captain's side, A monument whispered low.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0004 "Is there no hope-no chance of life?"
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0005 By name, John Maynard, eastern born, Stood calmly at the wheel.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0006 Three hundred souls, the steamer's freight, Crowd forward wild with fear.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0007 "Stand by the wheel five minutes yet, And we will reach the shore."
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0008 The flames approach with gaint strides. They scorch his hands and brow.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0009 The pebbles grate beneath the keel, The steamer touches shore.
Briggs Co. 81:0845:0010 His nerveless hands released their task. He sunk beside the wheel.
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0002 "Bounteous Nature loves all land."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0003 "Angels fold their wings."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0004 "Innisfallen's ruined shrine."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0005 "Still at Muckross you must pray."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0007 "Angels often pausing there."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0008 "Music there for echo dwells,"
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0009 "Tinge the cloud wreaths in that sky."
Briggs Co. 81:0846:0011 "Wings of Angels so might shine."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0001 "He sorrowed o'er the expiring horse."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0002 "In listening mood, she seems to stand."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0003 "Tis thus our charmed rhymes we sing."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0004 "Wake, Allan-Bane, aloud she cried."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0005 "The hounds, the hawk, her cares divide."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0006 "Grant me this maid to wife."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0007 "Chieftains, forego!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0008 "The cross thus formed, he held on high."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0009 "Alas! she sobbed-and yet be gone."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0010 "The messenger of fear and fate."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0011 "With Alpine's Lord the Hermit Monk held solemn word."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0012 "Ellen beheld as in a dream."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0013 "He placed the golden circlet on."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0014 "The fiece avenger is behind!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0015 "By Him whose word is truth!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0016 "Thy name and purpose! Saxon, stand!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0017 "These are Clan-Alpine's warriors true."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0018 "And locked his arms his foeman round."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0019 "And ever James was bending low."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0020 "Back, on your lives, ye menial pack!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0021 "Hear ye, my mates!"
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0022 "Hark, Minstrel! I have heard thee play."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0023 "No word her choking voice commands."
Briggs Co. 81:0847:0024 "Then gently drew the glittering band."
Briggs Co. 81:0848:0003 "O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent."
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0001 "Old Ironsides at anchor lay."
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0002 "These stood the boy with dizzy brain."
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0003 "A rifle grasped And aimed it at his son."
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0004 "That only chance your life can save. Jump, jump boy!"
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0005 "He sank-he rose-he lived-he moved."
Briggs Co. 81:0849:0006 "His father drew in silent joy Those wet arms around his neck."
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0001 Ichabod Crane, the Village Schoolmaster.
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0002 Crane Relating Tales of Witchcraft to Dutch Family.
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0003 Crane Making Love to Katrina Van Tassel.
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0004 Crane Dancing with Katrina at the Quilting Party.
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0005 Crane Meeting the Headless Horseman on Way Home from Quilting Party.
Briggs Co. 81:0850:0006 Fight of Crane Pursued by the Headless Horseman.
Briggs Co. 81:0851:0001 Leaving Home.
Briggs Co. 81:0851:0002 Temptation and Fall.
Briggs Co. 81:0851:0003 Farther on-Gambling.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0001 I Don't Go Much on Religion.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0002 I come into Town with Some Turnips.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0003 I went in for a Jug of Molasses.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0004 Hell to Split Over the Prairie.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0005 At last We Struck Horses and Wagon.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0006 I Jest Flopped Down on My Marrow Bones.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0007 And Thar Sot Little Breeches and Chirped.
Briggs Co. 81:0852:0008 They Just Scooped Down and Toted Him.
Briggs Co. 81:0853:0002 She strikes a match-Vision of a warm stove.
Briggs Co. 81:0853:0005 She sees a vision of stars falling.
Briggs Co. 81:0853:0006 Vision of her Grandmother-She strikes whole bunch of matches.
Briggs Co. 81:0853:0007 The Grandmother and child in sky.
Briggs Co. 81:0853:0008 The little match girl found frozen in the snow.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0001 Little Red Riding Hood Leaving Home.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0002 Little Red Riding Hood Meeting Wolf.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0003 The Wolf at Door of Grandmother's Cottage.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0004 Wolf Dressing in Grandmother's Night-Robe.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0005 Little Red Riding Hood in Bed with Wolf.
Briggs Co. 81:0854:0006 The Wolf Killed by Woodman.
Briggs Co. 81:0855:0004 Act I, Sc. 7. Lady MacBeth welcoming Duncan and suite.
Briggs Co. 81:0855:0008 Act III, Sc. 4. Banquo's ghost at the banquet.
Briggs Co. 81:0855:0010 Act V, Sc. 1. Lady MacBeth washing her hands in her sleep.
Briggs Co. 81:0855:0011 Act V, Sc. 5. "Fear not till Burnham woods do come to Dunsinane."
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0003 Aaron Burr captivates Nolan.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0004 Nolan writing to Burr.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0008 Nolan reading aloud.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0009 He threw the book into the sea.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0010 Mrs. Groff dances with Nolan.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0012 Nolan takes charge of the gun.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0015 "Pray God to bless that flag."
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0017 Nolan's death.
Briggs Co. 81:0856:0018 Nolan's grave as he wished it to be.
Briggs Co. 81:0857:0002 "How the darkies shouted."
Briggs Co. 81:0857:0004 "Sherman's Yankee boys."
Briggs Co. 81:0857:0005 "We made a thoroughfare."
Briggs Co. 81:0858:0002 Doorway of Scrooge's house.
Briggs Co. 81:0858:0003 Effect. Marley's face.
Briggs Co. 81:0858:0004 Scrooge's sitting room.
Briggs Co. 81:0858:0005 Effect. Marley's ghost.
Briggs Co. 81:0858:0006 Scrooge's bedroom.


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