Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 85 találatból.
2. oldal
... once a rose I know , And I was a nightingale , Singing sweet and singing long , Singing sadly the night through , And the burden of the song , All of you ! Me your radiance once fell o'er , You the moon , and I the tide , Ebbing ...
... once a rose I know , And I was a nightingale , Singing sweet and singing long , Singing sadly the night through , And the burden of the song , All of you ! Me your radiance once fell o'er , You the moon , and I the tide , Ebbing ...
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... once to assume the responsibility . It was , however , evidently to him " a hateful al- ternative . " He declared at Stroud in 1837 that " a Tory ministry had indeed effected a union with Ireland , but not a union of the interests , of ...
... once to assume the responsibility . It was , however , evidently to him " a hateful al- ternative . " He declared at Stroud in 1837 that " a Tory ministry had indeed effected a union with Ireland , but not a union of the interests , of ...
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... once . The carriage is at the door . " " You are quite right , mother ! " an- swered John calmly ; " I am fit to go home with you . But Rising does not quite agree with me . I dread such an- other attack , and do not mean to go yet ...
... once . The carriage is at the door . " " You are quite right , mother ! " an- swered John calmly ; " I am fit to go home with you . But Rising does not quite agree with me . I dread such an- other attack , and do not mean to go yet ...
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... once you've seen it , little one , you too will laugh at the notion of having ridden past it . The worm that never dies is hardly a thing to escape notice ! " We rode on and on . All at once my uncle threw up his hands , dropping the ...
... once you've seen it , little one , you too will laugh at the notion of having ridden past it . The worm that never dies is hardly a thing to escape notice ! " We rode on and on . All at once my uncle threw up his hands , dropping the ...
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... once more you had better mind what you are doing ! " I cried . She persisted , without reply . " Then I must leave you to the conse- quences , " I said ; and Zoe and I made for the road , but at a point nearer home , cut- ting off a ...
... once more you had better mind what you are doing ! " I cried . She persisted , without reply . " Then I must leave you to the conse- quences , " I said ; and Zoe and I made for the road , but at a point nearer home , cut- ting off a ...
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