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. köideDixon & Cary, 1899 |
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... . " But thou didst smile , perhaps , thou thing besotted , Because , with some , death is a sleep , a word : — Hast thou , then , ever heard Of one that slept and rotted ? Rare is the sleeping face That wakes not as it 18 ...
... . " But thou didst smile , perhaps , thou thing besotted , Because , with some , death is a sleep , a word : — Hast thou , then , ever heard Of one that slept and rotted ? Rare is the sleeping face That wakes not as it 18 ...
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... thing , caged and bewildered , confused by the life that swirled about her in the great city , even when she had been sustained by the presence of Pierre . When he was gone the gentle old soul began to die of home - sickness and heart ...
... thing , caged and bewildered , confused by the life that swirled about her in the great city , even when she had been sustained by the presence of Pierre . When he was gone the gentle old soul began to die of home - sickness and heart ...
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... things are fair and bright- My eyes , my large eyes of eternal light . - Translated by LUCY FOUNTAIN . -- THE ENEMY . My youth swept by in storm and cloudy gloom , Lit here and there by glimpses of the sun ; But in my garden , now the ...
... things are fair and bright- My eyes , my large eyes of eternal light . - Translated by LUCY FOUNTAIN . -- THE ENEMY . My youth swept by in storm and cloudy gloom , Lit here and there by glimpses of the sun ; But in my garden , now the ...
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... thing long than over many , some sudden occasions or other ex- torted all my writings from me ; and the apprehensions of present usefulness or necessity prevailed against all other motives ; so that the divines which were at hand with ...
... thing long than over many , some sudden occasions or other ex- torted all my writings from me ; and the apprehensions of present usefulness or necessity prevailed against all other motives ; so that the divines which were at hand with ...
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... things before us , and my genius abhorring confu- sion and equivocals , I came , by many years ' longer study , to perceive that most of the doctrinal controver- sies among Protestants are far more about equiv- ocal words than matter ...
... things before us , and my genius abhorring confu- sion and equivocals , I came , by many years ' longer study , to perceive that most of the doctrinal controver- sies among Protestants are far more about equiv- ocal words than matter ...
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