Literature of the English Language: Comprising Representative Selections from the Best Authors, Also Lists of Contemporaneous Writers and Their Principal WorksIvison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1870 - 640 Seiten |
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... eyes doth seal ; And that smile , like sunshine , dart Into many a sunless heart : For a smile of God thou art ... eye beneath Flashed like a falchion from its sheath ; And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue ...
... eyes doth seal ; And that smile , like sunshine , dart Into many a sunless heart : For a smile of God thou art ... eye beneath Flashed like a falchion from its sheath ; And like a silver clarion rung The accents of that unknown tongue ...
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... eyes were very dreamy . Through their thoughts they heard a footstep , Heard a rustling in the branches ; And with glowing cheek and forehead , With the deer across his shoulders , Suddenly from out the woodlands Hiawatha stood before ...
... eyes were very dreamy . Through their thoughts they heard a footstep , Heard a rustling in the branches ; And with glowing cheek and forehead , With the deer across his shoulders , Suddenly from out the woodlands Hiawatha stood before ...
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... eyes for shame ; And urge , in trembling self - distrust , A prayer without a claim . I see the wrong that round me lies ; I feel the guilt within ; I hear , with groan and travail - cries , The world confess its sin . Yet , in the ...
... eyes for shame ; And urge , in trembling self - distrust , A prayer without a claim . I see the wrong that round me lies ; I feel the guilt within ; I hear , with groan and travail - cries , The world confess its sin . Yet , in the ...
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... eyes ! " O my heart's love ! O my dear one ! lay thy poor head on my knee : Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? O my husband , brave and gentle ! O my Bernal ! look once more On the blessed ...
... eyes ! " O my heart's love ! O my dear one ! lay thy poor head on my knee : Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? O my husband , brave and gentle ! O my Bernal ! look once more On the blessed ...
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... eyes than such a one to our minds . " Do not dull people bore you ? " said one of the lady - boarders , -the same that sent me her autograph - book last week with a request for a few original stanzas , not remembering that " The ...
... eyes than such a one to our minds . " Do not dull people bore you ? " said one of the lady - boarders , -the same that sent me her autograph - book last week with a request for a few original stanzas , not remembering that " The ...
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