Littell's Living Age, 89. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1866 |
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... hope and to feel that this great indignity was not per- despondency , are the principal sources whence petrated towards the remains of one of the youth , whose adverse circumstances and the sweetest village nightingales that ever ...
... hope and to feel that this great indignity was not per- despondency , are the principal sources whence petrated towards the remains of one of the youth , whose adverse circumstances and the sweetest village nightingales that ever ...
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We hope we have by this time amply sub- | among the poorest persons in the village . stantiated the opinion we gave at the outset , as to the extraordinary merit of these productions : if so , if , instead of thinking them very clever ...
We hope we have by this time amply sub- | among the poorest persons in the village . stantiated the opinion we gave at the outset , as to the extraordinary merit of these productions : if so , if , instead of thinking them very clever ...
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... hope , already. ON AN INFANT KILLED BY LIGHTNING . As fearless as a cherub's rest , Now safe above the clouds , A babe lay on its mother's breast When thunders roared aloud . It started not to hear the crash , But held its little hand Up ...
... hope , already. ON AN INFANT KILLED BY LIGHTNING . As fearless as a cherub's rest , Now safe above the clouds , A babe lay on its mother's breast When thunders roared aloud . It started not to hear the crash , But held its little hand Up ...
20. oldal
that we , perhaps , fulfil the hope , already to Earl Fitzwilliam , we are quite aware quoted from his first volume : - Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I'm to thee , That will find out my lowly grave ...
that we , perhaps , fulfil the hope , already to Earl Fitzwilliam , we are quite aware quoted from his first volume : - Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I'm to thee , That will find out my lowly grave ...
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... hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he had the ...
... hope of her daughter's being Lady Rythdale after all . Eleanor comes up obediently , and de- votes herself to London ragged schools , where , strange to say , we find Mr. Carlisle attending her . At their first meeting " he had the ...
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asked Aunt Agatha aunt Jemima beautiful believe better Birkholm Burton called Carlingford church Clare Clovenford course dear desert doubt Earl Fitzwilliam Eleanor England English eyes face father feeling Freedmen's Bureau girl give gone Grange Lane Haire hand Harriet Westbrooke Harry head hear heard heart Helpston hope idea Jess John Clare Kenneth knew Lady Clavering Lady Hester Lady Ongar light live London look Lord Lucilla marriage married Mary ment mind minister Miss Marjoribanks moral mother nature never night once passed Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps poet poetry poor Prussia Rhys Richmondshire Sandy seems sentiment Sewell Shelley side Sir Douglas sister smile speak Stewart suppose sure talk tell Theodore Burton things thought tion told truth turned verses voice walk wife Winnie woman Woodend word young