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23. oldal
BY COVENTRY PATMORE . V . - MARY CHURCHILL TO THE DEAN . FATHER ,
you bid me once more weigh This Offer , ere I answer , nay . Charles does me
honour ; but ' twere vain To reconsider now again , And so to doubt the clear ...
BY COVENTRY PATMORE . V . - MARY CHURCHILL TO THE DEAN . FATHER ,
you bid me once more weigh This Offer , ere I answer , nay . Charles does me
honour ; but ' twere vain To reconsider now again , And so to doubt the clear ...
23. oldal
V . - MARY CHURCHILL TO THE DEAN . me clear - shophen youth , FATHER ,
you bid me once more weigh This Offer , ere I answer , nay . Charles does me
honour ; but ' twere vain To reconsider now again , And so to doubt the ...
V . - MARY CHURCHILL TO THE DEAN . me clear - shophen youth , FATHER ,
you bid me once more weigh This Offer , ere I answer , nay . Charles does me
honour ; but ' twere vain To reconsider now again , And so to doubt the ...
35. oldal
Thus , silly Girl , To John you ' ll always be the pearl In the oyster of the universe ;
And though , in time , he ' ll treat you worse , He ' ll love you more , you need not
doubt , And never , never find you out ! Not that I ' d have you e ' er let fall A ...
Thus , silly Girl , To John you ' ll always be the pearl In the oyster of the universe ;
And though , in time , he ' ll treat you worse , He ' ll love you more , you need not
doubt , And never , never find you out ! Not that I ' d have you e ' er let fall A ...
36. oldal
And yet , As you , I doubt not , know , my Pet , Albeit we never quarrel , we
Maltreat each other constantly ! And , by the way , this is a fact On which in
season you may act : Where two are all , ' tis hard for half To fight ! He , when I
scold , will ...
And yet , As you , I doubt not , know , my Pet , Albeit we never quarrel , we
Maltreat each other constantly ! And , by the way , this is a fact On which in
season you may act : Where two are all , ' tis hard for half To fight ! He , when I
scold , will ...
37. oldal
She sends her love , As usual with a proof thereof , Papa ' s Discourse , which
you , no doubt , Heard none of , neatly copied out Whilst we were dancing . All
are well . Adieu , for there ' s the Luncheon Bell . ( To be continued . ) ALEXIS DE
...
She sends her love , As usual with a proof thereof , Papa ' s Discourse , which
you , no doubt , Heard none of , neatly copied out Whilst we were dancing . All
are well . Adieu , for there ' s the Luncheon Bell . ( To be continued . ) ALEXIS DE
...
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227. oldal - To yonder argent round; So shows my soul before the Lamb, My spirit before Thee; So in mine earthly house I am, To that I hope to be. Break up the heavens, O Lord! and far, Thro' all yon starlight keen, Draw me, thy bride, a glittering star, In raiment white and clean.
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