The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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15. oldal
... fears ! Ay , let her soft and thoughtful eyes upon her mirror dwell , well We found no difficulty from guards or domes- of all her youth's unconsciousness , of all her lighter tics . The whole palace was in a state of ex- cares ...
... fears ! Ay , let her soft and thoughtful eyes upon her mirror dwell , well We found no difficulty from guards or domes- of all her youth's unconsciousness , of all her lighter tics . The whole palace was in a state of ex- cares ...
18. oldal
... fear Beneath thine iron sway ; - Bring flowers and crown the Early Dead , Their hour of bondage past : But wo , for those who mourn and dread , And linger till the last . Spring hath its music and its bloom , And morn its glorious light ...
... fear Beneath thine iron sway ; - Bring flowers and crown the Early Dead , Their hour of bondage past : But wo , for those who mourn and dread , And linger till the last . Spring hath its music and its bloom , And morn its glorious light ...
26. oldal
... fear no evil : for thou art with parents . Can it be possible , thought I , again me , thy rod and thy staff they comfort me . ' and again - that she whom I had seen so re- " Doctor , I have a few words to say to you , cently , flushed ...
... fear no evil : for thou art with parents . Can it be possible , thought I , again me , thy rod and thy staff they comfort me . ' and again - that she whom I had seen so re- " Doctor , I have a few words to say to you , cently , flushed ...
27. oldal
... fear her not ; but then as she continually hovers around us , I cannot remain contented with her deportment ; -would to God that she would leave us . " Having thus abandoned a pursuit , which it was but too evident , would be idle and ...
... fear her not ; but then as she continually hovers around us , I cannot remain contented with her deportment ; -would to God that she would leave us . " Having thus abandoned a pursuit , which it was but too evident , would be idle and ...
37. oldal
... fear , and pity , scaled the burning wall . A shout from below followed me . I entered at the first window that I could reach . All before me was cloud . I rushed on , struggled , stumbled over furniture and fragments of all kinds ...
... fear , and pity , scaled the burning wall . A shout from below followed me . I entered at the first window that I could reach . All before me was cloud . I rushed on , struggled , stumbled over furniture and fragments of all kinds ...
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