Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... close , and all the phantom throng Of doubts and troubles vanish into air ; And the one face that we have loved so long , Smiles on us calm and fair . The face that in our darkest hour is bright , The tranquil brow that never wears a ...
... close , and all the phantom throng Of doubts and troubles vanish into air ; And the one face that we have loved so long , Smiles on us calm and fair . The face that in our darkest hour is bright , The tranquil brow that never wears a ...
554. oldal
... close foliage , to which may be added a spirit of emulation where many voices are heard , incites most species , especially those that are social , to exert their voices to the ut most pitch in singing , calling , and scream- ing . On ...
... close foliage , to which may be added a spirit of emulation where many voices are heard , incites most species , especially those that are social , to exert their voices to the ut most pitch in singing , calling , and scream- ing . On ...
741. oldal
... close with the mander of the Bath on Rowland Hill . public money . He would have been more Lord Palmerston , in moving the grant of popular had he been generous with the this sum by her Majesty , testified to the public money and close ...
... close with the mander of the Bath on Rowland Hill . public money . He would have been more Lord Palmerston , in moving the grant of popular had he been generous with the this sum by her Majesty , testified to the public money and close ...
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