Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 5Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 - Literature |
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... beautiful spouse . Towards the evening , trembling and pale , Peeps she forth from the light clouds around , And looks at the parting one mournfully , And fain would cry in her anguish : " Come ! Come ! the children all long for thee ...
... beautiful spouse . Towards the evening , trembling and pale , Peeps she forth from the light clouds around , And looks at the parting one mournfully , And fain would cry in her anguish : " Come ! Come ! the children all long for thee ...
Page 51
... beautiful . Still , for all slips of hers , One of Eve's family- Wipe those poor lips of hers Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair auburn tresses ; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? Who ...
... beautiful . Still , for all slips of hers , One of Eve's family- Wipe those poor lips of hers Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair auburn tresses ; Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? Who ...
Page 130
... beautiful , and the last always more beautiful than the one before it , and " the child is father to the man , " mankind , according to Nurse , ought to be nothing but a multitude of Venuses and Adonises ; aldermen should be mere Cupids ...
... beautiful , and the last always more beautiful than the one before it , and " the child is father to the man , " mankind , according to Nurse , ought to be nothing but a multitude of Venuses and Adonises ; aldermen should be mere Cupids ...
Page 132
... beautiful fury , ” — though we confess we never saw such a phenomenon , -whether the crash in the china - closet , or the sacrifice of a daughter's happi- ness to a father's will and obstinacy , had not its first seeds sown in the lap ...
... beautiful fury , ” — though we confess we never saw such a phenomenon , -whether the crash in the china - closet , or the sacrifice of a daughter's happi- ness to a father's will and obstinacy , had not its first seeds sown in the lap ...
Page 156
... beautiful Queen Elizabetta of Parma , early in the eighteenth century . Leaving our posada of La Espada , we traversed the renowned square of the Vivarrambla , once the scene of Moorish jousts and tournaments , now a crowded market ...
... beautiful Queen Elizabetta of Parma , early in the eighteenth century . Leaving our posada of La Espada , we traversed the renowned square of the Vivarrambla , once the scene of Moorish jousts and tournaments , now a crowded market ...
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