The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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... mother - speech . Simple , as a rule , in all He says , He yet often opens glimpses into the infinite heights where no human thought can follow Him . The spirit of His teaching is as transcendent as its matter . Tenderness and yearning ...
... mother - speech . Simple , as a rule , in all He says , He yet often opens glimpses into the infinite heights where no human thought can follow Him . The spirit of His teaching is as transcendent as its matter . Tenderness and yearning ...
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... mother abandons the children she tried In vain to preserve ; and the watery gloom Swells over the dead , as they float side by side ; And she hath plunged after ! How madly she died ! From forth the waters waste and wild The loftiest ...
... mother abandons the children she tried In vain to preserve ; and the watery gloom Swells over the dead , as they float side by side ; And she hath plunged after ! How madly she died ! From forth the waters waste and wild The loftiest ...
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... mother of Madame de Staël . Gibbon returned to England in 1758 , and spent the ensuing two years at his father's family seat , engaged mainly in study , especially of the classics , and pursued a course of reading equalled by few of his ...
... mother of Madame de Staël . Gibbon returned to England in 1758 , and spent the ensuing two years at his father's family seat , engaged mainly in study , especially of the classics , and pursued a course of reading equalled by few of his ...
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... Mother and Daughter . ANNIE IN THE GRAVEYARD . She bounded o'er the graves With a buoyant step of mirth , She bounded o'er the graves , Where the weeping willow waves , Like a creature not of earth . Her hair was blown aside , And her ...
... Mother and Daughter . ANNIE IN THE GRAVEYARD . She bounded o'er the graves With a buoyant step of mirth , She bounded o'er the graves , Where the weeping willow waves , Like a creature not of earth . Her hair was blown aside , And her ...
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... mother obliged him to relinquish the hope of a college educa- tion . The house in which he was engaged , and of which , at the age of nineteen , he became a partner , transacted much business with the South , and Mr. Gilmore frequently ...
... mother obliged him to relinquish the hope of a college educa- tion . The house in which he was engaged , and of which , at the age of nineteen , he became a partner , transacted much business with the South , and Mr. Gilmore frequently ...
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