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, 8. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... eyes , her pipe gone out , perhaps , her head resting against the door - post , is quite satisfied and happy . The boy in the jolting car , even though he sings , is half asleep . He apostrophizes his mule , or the oranges which tumble ...
... eyes , her pipe gone out , perhaps , her head resting against the door - post , is quite satisfied and happy . The boy in the jolting car , even though he sings , is half asleep . He apostrophizes his mule , or the oranges which tumble ...
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... eyes Can spare no drops to mourn your country's weal ; Shrinking before your selfish miseries ; Against the common sorrow hard as steel ; Tremble ! the hand of death upon you lies ; You may be forced yourselves to feel . But no - what ...
... eyes Can spare no drops to mourn your country's weal ; Shrinking before your selfish miseries ; Against the common sorrow hard as steel ; Tremble ! the hand of death upon you lies ; You may be forced yourselves to feel . But no - what ...
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... eyes that monument Of nation against nation spent In struggling rage that pants for breath , Spare us the bands thou ... eye ? The sacred band , with generous shame . Sole ' gainst an army pause - to die ! Struck with the rare devotion ...
... eyes that monument Of nation against nation spent In struggling rage that pants for breath , Spare us the bands thou ... eye ? The sacred band , with generous shame . Sole ' gainst an army pause - to die ! Struck with the rare devotion ...
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... eye , And first beheld them undisturbed with fear . See , then , these heroes , long invincible , Whose threatening features still their conquerors brave ; Frozen in death , those eyes are terrible ; Feats of the past their deep ...
... eye , And first beheld them undisturbed with fear . See , then , these heroes , long invincible , Whose threatening features still their conquerors brave ; Frozen in death , those eyes are terrible ; Feats of the past their deep ...
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... eye paternal , To stranger shores the pilgrims of a moment . Rejoice ! ye are immortal ! ” " That is well , " said Robespierre to the poet , who expected punishment ; " the time , however , has not come for the publication of these ...
... eye paternal , To stranger shores the pilgrims of a moment . Rejoice ! ye are immortal ! ” " That is well , " said Robespierre to the poet , who expected punishment ; " the time , however , has not come for the publication of these ...
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