Littell's Living Age, 40. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1854 |
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... eyes he wrote His own strange chronicle , Till , trembling on the unfinish'd page , The wearied right hand fell . How often , at the silent death Of some void , aimless day , His fiery eyes low bent , his arms Cross'd on his breast ...
... eyes he wrote His own strange chronicle , Till , trembling on the unfinish'd page , The wearied right hand fell . How often , at the silent death Of some void , aimless day , His fiery eyes low bent , his arms Cross'd on his breast ...
447. oldal
... eyes , but he fur- nished them with thought and intellect ; he saw with their eyes . Thus he clearly proved that there are two distinct sets of bees in every hive : honey - gatherers and the wax - makers and nurses ; that the larvae of ...
... eyes , but he fur- nished them with thought and intellect ; he saw with their eyes . Thus he clearly proved that there are two distinct sets of bees in every hive : honey - gatherers and the wax - makers and nurses ; that the larvae of ...
571. oldal
... eyes , his hands are thin and angular , his times , five or six times at least . He proceeds to knees protrude through his torn trousers , and repeat the prison regulations , for he knows them those rags are kept on by a piece of cord ...
... eyes , his hands are thin and angular , his times , five or six times at least . He proceeds to knees protrude through his torn trousers , and repeat the prison regulations , for he knows them those rags are kept on by a piece of cord ...
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