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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... Give me back my youth ! " My youth shines before me . I come from the west , I travel to the east . The president of a religious association , calling on me to speak , said , by way of compliment , that he did not like to think of me as ...
... Give me back my youth ! " My youth shines before me . I come from the west , I travel to the east . The president of a religious association , calling on me to speak , said , by way of compliment , that he did not like to think of me as ...
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... fair ! Yet lovelier , in my view , The streamlet flowing beautifully serene ; Traced by the brighter hue , And livelier growths it gives - itself unseen ! It flows through flowery meads , Gladdening the herds which BERNARD BARTON.
... fair ! Yet lovelier , in my view , The streamlet flowing beautifully serene ; Traced by the brighter hue , And livelier growths it gives - itself unseen ! It flows through flowery meads , Gladdening the herds which BERNARD BARTON.
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... Give up thy body , woman without heart , Now that its worldly part Is over ; and deaf , blind and dumb Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit ...
... Give up thy body , woman without heart , Now that its worldly part Is over ; and deaf , blind and dumb Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit ...
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... Give to each sweet romance its setting fit ; And each who hears , himself may haply be Actor in tale as strange as that he hears . Through the long afternoons like fountain - fall Runs on the tale till the dim air is sweet With music of ...
... Give to each sweet romance its setting fit ; And each who hears , himself may haply be Actor in tale as strange as that he hears . Through the long afternoons like fountain - fall Runs on the tale till the dim air is sweet With music of ...
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... give him a moment's more time to save his life . Yonder stands Oates in the pillory with him . I would say , two of the greatest rogues and rascals of the kingdom stood there ! " Baxter endeavored to say something , but Jeffreys cut him ...
... give him a moment's more time to save his life . Yonder stands Oates in the pillory with him . I would say , two of the greatest rogues and rascals of the kingdom stood there ! " Baxter endeavored to say something , but Jeffreys cut him ...
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