The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... dead in her room ; in her hand a bottle which had ssic It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves ...
... dead in her room ; in her hand a bottle which had ssic It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves ...
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... Dead Blind ... Mrs. E. B. Browning ... 240 68. The Burial of Moses 69. A Dream ... ... Mrs. C. F. Alexander . 242 William Allingham ... 244 ... Bayard Taylor 235 ... ... ... ... ... Thos . H. Bayly ... H. W. Longfellow 236 ... 237 ...
... Dead Blind ... Mrs. E. B. Browning ... 240 68. The Burial of Moses 69. A Dream ... ... Mrs. C. F. Alexander . 242 William Allingham ... 244 ... Bayard Taylor 235 ... ... ... ... ... Thos . H. Bayly ... H. W. Longfellow 236 ... 237 ...
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... dead , who if they had intended to convey their thoughts in plain prose , to ignore the measure and the flow , the music and the metaphor , and all the elegances and fancies which distinguish one from the other , would have adopted that ...
... dead , who if they had intended to convey their thoughts in plain prose , to ignore the measure and the flow , the music and the metaphor , and all the elegances and fancies which distinguish one from the other , would have adopted that ...
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... dead clouds , when the sunlight left them last night , and the west wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what ...
... dead clouds , when the sunlight left them last night , and the west wind blew them before it like withered leaves ? All has passed unregretted or unseen ; or , if the apathy be ever shaken off , even for an instant , it is only by what ...
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... dead too ? Floy , are we all dead , except you ? " 66 66 There was a hurry in the room , for an instant - longer , perhaps ; but it seemed no more then all was still again ; and Florence , with her face quite colourless , but smiling ...
... dead too ? Floy , are we all dead , except you ? " 66 66 There was a hurry in the room , for an instant - longer , perhaps ; but it seemed no more then all was still again ; and Florence , with her face quite colourless , but smiling ...
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