The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 3. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Lady Forbes : " I find you are willing to suppose that , in Edwin , I have given only a picture of myself as I was in my younger days . I confess the supposition is not groundless . " The poem is in the Spenserian measure . The keynote ...
... Lady Forbes : " I find you are willing to suppose that , in Edwin , I have given only a picture of myself as I was in my younger days . I confess the supposition is not groundless . " The poem is in the Spenserian measure . The keynote ...
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... Ladies , farewell ; as soon as I am dead , Come all , and watch one night about my hearse ; Bring each a mournful story ... lady's love ; May all the wrongs that you have done to me Be utterly forgotten in my death . I'll trouble you no ...
... Ladies , farewell ; as soon as I am dead , Come all , and watch one night about my hearse ; Bring each a mournful story ... lady's love ; May all the wrongs that you have done to me Be utterly forgotten in my death . I'll trouble you no ...
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... lady's garland ) ; The felon Winds confederate with him , Bound the sweet slumberer with golden chains , Pulled from the wreathed laburnum , and together Deep cast him in the bosom of a rose , And fed the fettered wretch with dew and ...
... lady's garland ) ; The felon Winds confederate with him , Bound the sweet slumberer with golden chains , Pulled from the wreathed laburnum , and together Deep cast him in the bosom of a rose , And fed the fettered wretch with dew and ...
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... lady's garland ) ; The felon Winds confederate with him , Bound the sweet slumberer with golden chains , Pulled from the wreathed laburnum , and together Deep cast him in the bosom of a rose , And fed the fettered wretch with dew and ...
... lady's garland ) ; The felon Winds confederate with him , Bound the sweet slumberer with golden chains , Pulled from the wreathed laburnum , and together Deep cast him in the bosom of a rose , And fed the fettered wretch with dew and ...
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... Lady Byron's Life . In this paper , purporting to be based upon statements made to her some fifteen years before by Lady Byron , Mrs. Stowe expressly declared that the real cause of the separation between Lady Byron and her husband was ...
... Lady Byron's Life . In this paper , purporting to be based upon statements made to her some fifteen years before by Lady Byron , Mrs. Stowe expressly declared that the real cause of the separation between Lady Byron and her husband was ...
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