The Story of My Wardship, 1. köideRichard Bentley, 1856 |
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Mary Catherine Jackson. SHIP . E JACKSON . never more , - eyes shall meet , our household door sounds of parted feet- urs of thy flowering trees , these ? " MRS . HEMANS . REE VOLUMES . VOL . I. OLE HLOW LONDON : NTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON ...
Mary Catherine Jackson. SHIP . E JACKSON . never more , - eyes shall meet , our household door sounds of parted feet- urs of thy flowering trees , these ? " MRS . HEMANS . REE VOLUMES . VOL . I. OLE HLOW LONDON : NTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON ...
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... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
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... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
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... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
... never more , Never on earth our aching eyes shall meet , Past words of welcome to our household door And vanish'd smiles , and sounds of parted feet- Spring ! ' midst the murmurs of thy flowering trees , Why , why revivest thou these ...
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... never before thought of asking myself who I was , and it was pleasant to have the question answered as soon as put . I was told that I was descended from an old family , which in every period of English history had OF MY WARDSHIP . 7.
... never before thought of asking myself who I was , and it was pleasant to have the question answered as soon as put . I was told that I was descended from an old family , which in every period of English history had OF MY WARDSHIP . 7.
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