The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Page 74
... flower , I wept as if I had been his sister ; nor can I ever be so happy in this world as to for- get him . Tell me , my friend , why are you here ? and why is your sweet face so ghastly ? " The heart of this unexpected visitor died ...
... flower , I wept as if I had been his sister ; nor can I ever be so happy in this world as to for- get him . Tell me , my friend , why are you here ? and why is your sweet face so ghastly ? " The heart of this unexpected visitor died ...
Page 75
... Be quiet , be quiet , Sarah , and sob not so as if your heart were breaking . need not be thus with you . Oh ! sob not so sair ! You surely It have not walkea in this one day from the heart The Flower of the Forest . 75.
... Be quiet , be quiet , Sarah , and sob not so as if your heart were breaking . need not be thus with you . Oh ! sob not so sair ! You surely It have not walkea in this one day from the heart The Flower of the Forest . 75.
Page 77
... it up with a riband which Gabriel had given her , and put into the breast of her gown a little gilt brooch that contained locks of their blended hair . Pale , but beautiful , for Sarah Pringle was the The Flower of the Forest . 77.
... it up with a riband which Gabriel had given her , and put into the breast of her gown a little gilt brooch that contained locks of their blended hair . Pale , but beautiful , for Sarah Pringle was the The Flower of the Forest . 77.
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... Flower of the Forest ( for so the Woodcutter's daughter was often called , ) pass her life in single blessedness . She too became a wife and mother ; and the two families , who lived at last on adjacent farms , were remarkable for ...
... Flower of the Forest ( for so the Woodcutter's daughter was often called , ) pass her life in single blessedness . She too became a wife and mother ; and the two families , who lived at last on adjacent farms , were remarkable for ...
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... flowers gave him as sweet smells ; he there sucked as good air , and delighted in the beauty and order of the place , for the same reason and upon the same perception as the prince himself ; save only that Cæsar paid , for all that ...
... flowers gave him as sweet smells ; he there sucked as good air , and delighted in the beauty and order of the place , for the same reason and upon the same perception as the prince himself ; save only that Cæsar paid , for all that ...
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