The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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11. oldal
... light which was perfectly new to him ; and he ex- amined his letter and the envelope more than once , to make sure that the fact was really true . A parent to refuse forgiveness to a penitent child for such a mere act of youth- ful ...
... light which was perfectly new to him ; and he ex- amined his letter and the envelope more than once , to make sure that the fact was really true . A parent to refuse forgiveness to a penitent child for such a mere act of youth- ful ...
13. oldal
... light along the waters soon pointed out where the luxurious citizens of Tarentum were enjoying the banquet in their barges and villas . Next came the hum of the great city , whose pópular boast was , like that of later times , that it ...
... light along the waters soon pointed out where the luxurious citizens of Tarentum were enjoying the banquet in their barges and villas . Next came the hum of the great city , whose pópular boast was , like that of later times , that it ...
14. oldal
... light and graceful as a dancing nymph . senator bowed profoundly . She beckoned to him , and they exchanged a few words . I was probably the subject ; for her countenance , sparkling with the animation of youth and loveliness , grew ...
... light and graceful as a dancing nymph . senator bowed profoundly . She beckoned to him , and they exchanged a few words . I was probably the subject ; for her countenance , sparkling with the animation of youth and loveliness , grew ...
15. oldal
... light for our winters . You cannot die before sunset , as till then I am en - tended victims , and which , in the confusion gaged with my music - master . We all must die when our time comes . " To be continued . of departure , he had ...
... light for our winters . You cannot die before sunset , as till then I am en - tended victims , and which , in the confusion gaged with my music - master . We all must die when our time comes . " To be continued . of departure , he had ...
18. oldal
... light ; But still a shadow from the tomb , A sadness and a blight , Are ever on earth's loveliest things , The breath of change is there , And Death his dusky shadow flings O'er all that's loved and fair . So let it be - for ne'er on ...
... light ; But still a shadow from the tomb , A sadness and a blight , Are ever on earth's loveliest things , The breath of change is there , And Death his dusky shadow flings O'er all that's loved and fair . So let it be - for ne'er on ...
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