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Home of Judge Charles B. Wheeler, 305 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of Robert S. Donaldson, 32 Linwood Avenue.
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Home of Michael Whissel, 143 Lexington Avenue.
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Home of Mrs. John H. Smit, 806 West Ferry Street.
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Kings and their eagle
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Restaurant experiences of Uncle Hank
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Horticultural Building and Gardens.
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Home of Walter W. Steele, 580 West Ferry Street.
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Home of Harry D. Williams, 60 Oakland Place.
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Home of Adelbert D. Cronk, 74 Starin Avenue.
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Home of Samuel C. Pratt, 42 Morris Avenue.
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Home of Mrs. Judson B. Andrews, 90 Soldier's Place.
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In fashion, as a snow white rose
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Answering not, mine eyes I raised
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Up, he exclaim'd, " brother I upon thy feet arise"
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With wary steps and slow we pass'd
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My guide, then laying hold on me, by words
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Ye host of heaven, whose glory I survey I
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Who then, amongst us here aloft, hath brought thee?
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With equal pace, as oxen in the yoke
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Now who art thou, that through our smoke dost cleave?
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The radiant planet, that to love invites
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So drew full more than thousand splendours towards us
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In visage such, as past my power to bear
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What Aileth Thee, that still thou look'st to earth?
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Say then, beginning, to what point thy soul aspires
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Estate of the late David Gunsburg.
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Home of Charles H. Dold, 112 Humboldt Parkway.
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Home of George W. Jenings, 584 West Ferry Street.
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Home of Harry Yates, 1243 Delaware Avenue.
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Home of Lawrence H. Gardner, Lincoln Parkway.
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My so good wife dead, who was the most this, the most that, that ever was in the world.
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He went to see the city, and was behold of everybody there with great admiration.
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The monks knew not, in that extremity, to which of all their saints they should vow themselves.
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The monstrous physetere was slain by Pantagruel
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In fine, they were all of them forced to sea, and drowned like so many rats.
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Bridlegoose relateth the history of the reconcilers.
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Home of George J. Meyer, 249 North Street.
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Chopin and his forecast
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Home of Thomas J. Overturf, 319 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of William H. Crosby, Eggertsville Road.
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Home of F.O. Curtis, 34 Jewett Avenue.
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The summer home of Robert B. Adam, Lake View, N.Y.
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Prescription written by Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, undated
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Another view of the Kinsella Home.
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Home of Mrs. Trueman G. Avery, The Circle.
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Prescription written by Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, undated
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Home of Robert K. Root, 650 Delaware Avenue.
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The Albright Art Gallery.
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Home of Dr. Francis M. Rich, 460 Richmond Avenue.
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Home of William Y. Warren, 271 Porter Avenue.
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Before my sight appear'd, with open wings, the beauteous image
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So, within the lights, the saintly creatures flying, sang
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A lady young and beautiful, I dream'd, was passing o'er a lea
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Long as 'tis lawful for me, shall my steps follow on thine
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Salve regina, on the grass and flowers, here chanting
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Home of Samuel J. Dark, 93 Windsor Avenue.
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Home of Lewis J. Bennett, 354 Depew Avenue.
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Home of Dr. George T. Hickelton, 99 Wesley Avenue.
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Home of Dr. Lucien Howe, 522 Delaware Avenue.
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They found the old woman sitting in a corner of her chimney.
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Cost what they will, cried Panurge, trade with me for one of them, paying you well.
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Is there any greater pain of the teeth than when the dogs have you by the legs?
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Striking them down as a mason doth little knobs of stone.
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I most humbly beseech your lanternship to lead us back.
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Prescription written by Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, undated
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Home of William H. Faxon, 366 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of William C. Maltby, 137 Depew Avenue.
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The beauteous dame, her arms expanding, clasi"d my temples
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Home of Elbert B. Mann, 339 Elmwood Avenue.
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He lugs out his trusty sword with both his fists, and cut the sausage in twain.
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How six hundred and threescore horsemen were very cunningly vanquished and discomfited.
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Panurge seeks the advice of Pantagruel and his friends as to whether he should marry.
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The furred law cats scrambling after the crowns from Panurge's purse.
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Pantagruel then arose from table to visit and scour the thicket.
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Home of Herbert A. Meldrum, 88 Oakland Place.
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Home of Willis K. Jackson, 827 Delaware Avenue.
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Home of Harry T. Ramsdell, 126 Chapin Parkway.
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Home of Martin L. Kratz, 69 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section.
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Home of William Y. Warren, 271 Porter Avenue.
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Home of Edward S. Warren, 20 Lincoln Parkway.
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Home of Judge Albert Haight, 249 Linwood Avenue.
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The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around.
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Home of Adelbert Moot, 358 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of Frank Winch, 166 Morris Avenue.
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View of the library in the Schelling home.
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Home of Martin J. Ebberts, 249 Morris Avenue.
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Home of Charles M. Heald, 173 Bidwell Parkway.
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In the middle of July, the devil came to the place aforesaid, with all his crew at his heels.
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All stiff drinkers, brave fellows, and good players at ninepins.
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Immediately one of the girls brought him a tall-boy brimfull of extravagant wine.
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With this accident we were all out of sorts, moping, drooping, metragrabolized, as dull as dun in the mire.
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Note written by Dr. Eddy for Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, undated
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Home of William J. Crawford, 844 West Delavan Avenue.
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He comes to Chinon, the ancient city, yea the first city in the world.
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Man on Ship
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It ate the food it ne'er had eat.
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Home of Edgar B. Stevens, 140 Lincoln Parkway.
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Home of Edward H. Webster, 164 Lincoln Parkway.
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Rabelais dissecting society and writing his book.