Littell's Living Age, 189. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1891 |
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2. oldal
... rest ! As fades the star at first approach of day , Still shining to the end brightly to view ; Thus painlessly I fain would pass away Into the far - off depths of heaven's dark blue . I fain would die as the flower's fragrance dies ...
... rest ! As fades the star at first approach of day , Still shining to the end brightly to view ; Thus painlessly I fain would pass away Into the far - off depths of heaven's dark blue . I fain would die as the flower's fragrance dies ...
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... rest of the guardian angels ! " - From The Fortnightly Review . AN ISLAND DEER - FOREST . - WHEN we speak of a deer - forest in Nor- way which much - enduring land is once more the scene of my article we must dismiss from our minds the ...
... rest of the guardian angels ! " - From The Fortnightly Review . AN ISLAND DEER - FOREST . - WHEN we speak of a deer - forest in Nor- way which much - enduring land is once more the scene of my article we must dismiss from our minds the ...
43. oldal
... rest . Reloading , I cross the glade should not have much trouble in finding to him . As he lies he is so concealed by them . " And when he has covered up the the young wood that I can scarcely make carcase with branches , and fastened ...
... rest . Reloading , I cross the glade should not have much trouble in finding to him . As he lies he is so concealed by them . " And when he has covered up the the young wood that I can scarcely make carcase with branches , and fastened ...
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... rest . Sainkalla boasts of a little bazaar where we were able to obtain many things much needed ; but it is at best a desolate spot , having been entirely ruined during the invasion of the Kourds a few years ago under the much - dreaded ...
... rest . Sainkalla boasts of a little bazaar where we were able to obtain many things much needed ; but it is at best a desolate spot , having been entirely ruined during the invasion of the Kourds a few years ago under the much - dreaded ...
66. oldal
... rest and heed The dreams that by me sweep . And still of all my dreams In turn so swiftly past , Each in its fancy seems A nobler than the last . And every eve I say , Noting my step in bliss , That I have known no day In all my life ...
... rest and heed The dreams that by me sweep . And still of all my dreams In turn so swiftly past , Each in its fancy seems A nobler than the last . And every eve I say , Noting my step in bliss , That I have known no day In all my life ...
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