Littell's Living Age, 86. kötetLittell, Son, 1864 |
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77. oldal
... soon bedimmed with tears . Starts forth the buried past Of chequered memory , Bright joys that could not last , Hopes that bloomed but to die . Why weave we fondly ties Which death so soon shall rend ? Why seek in melting eyes A bliss ...
... soon bedimmed with tears . Starts forth the buried past Of chequered memory , Bright joys that could not last , Hopes that bloomed but to die . Why weave we fondly ties Which death so soon shall rend ? Why seek in melting eyes A bliss ...
130. oldal
... soon be allowed to do just what he pleased with the place . Her father talk- ed as she had not heard him talk since her poor brother's death , and was quite anima- ted on the subject of woodcraft . " We don't know much about timber down ...
... soon be allowed to do just what he pleased with the place . Her father talk- ed as she had not heard him talk since her poor brother's death , and was quite anima- ted on the subject of woodcraft . " We don't know much about timber down ...
177. oldal
... soon grew impatient to depart . Fine as the evening was then , it might change . There was a feeling , too , not of damp , but chilliness ; at all events , he was averse to being on the water late , and as he was the great promoter of ...
... soon grew impatient to depart . Fine as the evening was then , it might change . There was a feeling , too , not of damp , but chilliness ; at all events , he was averse to being on the water late , and as he was the great promoter of ...
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