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, 1898 |
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... rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting DE LA RAMÉE, LOUISE, an English novelist, ...
... rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting DE LA RAMÉE, LOUISE, an English novelist, ...
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... rest of the lads of Orte to see them . Orte was in holiday guise ; aged , wrinkled , deserted , forgotten by the world as she is , she made herself gay that day with palms and lilies and lilac , and the branches of willow ; and her ...
... rest of the lads of Orte to see them . Orte was in holiday guise ; aged , wrinkled , deserted , forgotten by the world as she is , she made herself gay that day with palms and lilies and lilac , and the branches of willow ; and her ...
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... rest broken a dozen times a day by the clash of the chain on the copper pail , above it the carnations of the kitchen balcony and the caged blackbird of the cook . One grows to love the Roman fountains as sea - LOUISE DE la ramée.
... rest broken a dozen times a day by the clash of the chain on the copper pail , above it the carnations of the kitchen balcony and the caged blackbird of the cook . One grows to love the Roman fountains as sea - LOUISE DE la ramée.
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... rest ! Clamor unjust and calumny They stooped not to confute ; but flung their breast Against the legions of your enemy , And thus avenged themselves : for you they die . Woe to you , woe ! if those inhuman eyes Can spare no drops to ...
... rest ! Clamor unjust and calumny They stooped not to confute ; but flung their breast Against the legions of your enemy , And thus avenged themselves : for you they die . Woe to you , woe ! if those inhuman eyes Can spare no drops to ...
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... rest upon him who has instituted an impeachment of such a kind . But at least I think I may reckon upon all of you , my judges , admitting that the question concerns me as much as Ctesiphon , and justifies on my part an equal anxiety ...
... rest upon him who has instituted an impeachment of such a kind . But at least I think I may reckon upon all of you , my judges , admitting that the question concerns me as much as Ctesiphon , and justifies on my part an equal anxiety ...
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