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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... head , and say- ing over and over again , " God be merciful to me , a sin- ner ! " I knew not what sin was ; was not conscious of having committed any ; but was oppressed with an imagination of evil , which stained and cumbered the ...
... head , and say- ing over and over again , " God be merciful to me , a sin- ner ! " I knew not what sin was ; was not conscious of having committed any ; but was oppressed with an imagination of evil , which stained and cumbered the ...
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... in the woods , " by knocking them on the head with sticks . " During one winter since this period , viz . , in the year 1779-1780 , the great Sound has been frozen over . BARTON , BERNARD , an English poet , born in. BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON.
... in the woods , " by knocking them on the head with sticks . " During one winter since this period , viz . , in the year 1779-1780 , the great Sound has been frozen over . BARTON , BERNARD , an English poet , born in. BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON.
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... head ; This , too , was granted , and the vision passed . " What sawest thou ? " " As thick as dust when high By the simoon the desert sands are swirled , The stars hang in the void , far as the eye Could pierce the gloom , each one a ...
... head ; This , too , was granted , and the vision passed . " What sawest thou ? " " As thick as dust when high By the simoon the desert sands are swirled , The stars hang in the void , far as the eye Could pierce the gloom , each one a ...
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... head ; Leocadia sympathized with all his plans for the future , developing and enlarging them ; she encouraged him to write and to publish his verses ; she praised him with- out reserve and without hypocrisy , for , for her , whose ...
... head ; Leocadia sympathized with all his plans for the future , developing and enlarging them ; she encouraged him to write and to publish his verses ; she praised him with- out reserve and without hypocrisy , for , for her , whose ...
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... head resting on her shoulder , she listened , while her imagination transformed the pots of carnations and sweet basil into a virgin forest , to the verses which he recited in a well - modulated voice , verses that seemed to Leocadia ...
... head resting on her shoulder , she listened , while her imagination transformed the pots of carnations and sweet basil into a virgin forest , to the verses which he recited in a well - modulated voice , verses that seemed to Leocadia ...
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