Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 214
... dream like him ! with hear that your neighbour has picked up a purse of gold in the street , never run out into the same street , looking about you in order to pick up such another ; or when you are informed that he has made a fortune ...
... dream like him ! with hear that your neighbour has picked up a purse of gold in the street , never run out into the same street , looking about you in order to pick up such another ; or when you are informed that he has made a fortune ...
Page 365
... dream , my bride , my Madeline ! " ' Tis dark : the iced gusts still rave and beat : " No dream , alas ! alas ! and woe is mine ! Porphyro will leave me here to fade and pine- Cruel ! what traitor could thee hither bring ? 330 I curse ...
... dream , my bride , my Madeline ! " ' Tis dark : the iced gusts still rave and beat : " No dream , alas ! alas ! and woe is mine ! Porphyro will leave me here to fade and pine- Cruel ! what traitor could thee hither bring ? 330 I curse ...
Page 404
... dream Shrill'd ; but in going mingled with dim cries Far in the moonlit haze among the hills , As of some lonely city sack'd by night , 20 When all is lost , and wife and child with wail Pass to new lords ; and Arthur woke and call'd ...
... dream Shrill'd ; but in going mingled with dim cries Far in the moonlit haze among the hills , As of some lonely city sack'd by night , 20 When all is lost , and wife and child with wail Pass to new lords ; and Arthur woke and call'd ...
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