The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 58 találatból.
13. oldal
... sleep was profanation , and we all gathered on the deck , The city of luxury and of power , once the exhausting nature and art in conjecture of ruler of southern Italy , and mistress of the the cause . The harmony approached and seas ...
... sleep was profanation , and we all gathered on the deck , The city of luxury and of power , once the exhausting nature and art in conjecture of ruler of southern Italy , and mistress of the the cause . The harmony approached and seas ...
18. oldal
... sleep Weighs down his sunken eyes , The rigid slumber is too deep , The calm too breathless lies ! VOL . II more fervent love , if I could behold his won- drous works . " Mrs. Danville had seated herself , and the blind boy leaned ...
... sleep Weighs down his sunken eyes , The rigid slumber is too deep , The calm too breathless lies ! VOL . II more fervent love , if I could behold his won- drous works . " Mrs. Danville had seated herself , and the blind boy leaned ...
32. oldal
... sleeps , Her silent watch the mournful mother keeps ; She , while the lovely babe unconscious lies , Smiles on her slumbering child with pensive eyes , And weaves a song of melancholy joy . Pleasures of Hope . VOL . II . rior . If I see ...
... sleeps , Her silent watch the mournful mother keeps ; She , while the lovely babe unconscious lies , Smiles on her slumbering child with pensive eyes , And weaves a song of melancholy joy . Pleasures of Hope . VOL . II . rior . If I see ...
38. oldal
... sleep . Still clasped in my arms , VOL . II . she gazed again ; but my wild face covered with dust , my half - burnt hair , the axe gleam- ing in my hand , terrified her ; she uttered a scream , and darted away from me headlong into the ...
... sleep . Still clasped in my arms , VOL . II . she gazed again ; but my wild face covered with dust , my half - burnt hair , the axe gleam- ing in my hand , terrified her ; she uttered a scream , and darted away from me headlong into the ...
40. oldal
... sleep , And not a stone tell where I lie . " of half a century . His dress was neat , sim- ple , and of that peculiar kind by which the members of his society are every where dis- tinguished . His look was in itsen a sermon , denoting ...
... sleep , And not a stone tell where I lie . " of half a century . His dress was neat , sim- ple , and of that peculiar kind by which the members of his society are every where dis- tinguished . His look was in itsen a sermon , denoting ...
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