Ridpath Library of Universal Literature, 8. köideFifth Avenue Library Society, 1908 |
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... heart , at the conviction that sleep is impossible , you sit up in bed and despairingly light an unnecessary segar . They were on board the Northerner , and the night before had aroused my indig- nation to that strong pitch that I had ...
... heart , at the conviction that sleep is impossible , you sit up in bed and despairingly light an unnecessary segar . They were on board the Northerner , and the night before had aroused my indig- nation to that strong pitch that I had ...
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... hearts , ye're bound to mine own ! The sheet for me ? The sheet ? But why ? Let all such go to bed to groan ; The warrior elsewhere ne'er will die , But on the field of blood alone . Comrades of old , of the wars gone by , Friends of my ...
... hearts , ye're bound to mine own ! The sheet for me ? The sheet ? But why ? Let all such go to bed to groan ; The warrior elsewhere ne'er will die , But on the field of blood alone . Comrades of old , of the wars gone by , Friends of my ...
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... heart , Though but an atom ' mid immensity , Still I am something fashioned by Thy hand ; I hold a middle rank ' twixt heaven and earth , On the last verge of mortal being stand , Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just ...
... heart , Though but an atom ' mid immensity , Still I am something fashioned by Thy hand ; I hold a middle rank ' twixt heaven and earth , On the last verge of mortal being stand , Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just ...
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... hearts they have never learned ; they copy , line by line , and stroke by stroke , the meaning that is in them , the intentions of their inner mind . In our Pari- sian haunts , it seems to me that their success would be a problem ; but ...
... hearts they have never learned ; they copy , line by line , and stroke by stroke , the meaning that is in them , the intentions of their inner mind . In our Pari- sian haunts , it seems to me that their success would be a problem ; but ...
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... heart I count the flying seconds of his life . - Oh what a task for wedded hands ! ' Tis done , And now I fold and lay thee to my bosom , Which his espoused head so loved to press . [ Enter the Duchess of Suffolk . What noise is that ...
... heart I count the flying seconds of his life . - Oh what a task for wedded hands ! ' Tis done , And now I fold and lay thee to my bosom , Which his espoused head so loved to press . [ Enter the Duchess of Suffolk . What noise is that ...
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