Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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386. oldal
... live again , And silver starlight melts in golden dawn . Then shrink not , man , nor faint and fear to die ; Life ... live while English homes Nestle in English trees , And England's Trident - Sceptre roams Her territorial seas ! Not ...
... live again , And silver starlight melts in golden dawn . Then shrink not , man , nor faint and fear to die ; Life ... live while English homes Nestle in English trees , And England's Trident - Sceptre roams Her territorial seas ! Not ...
812. oldal
... live ; and such , methinks , is the common phantasy of dying men . The Other Mummies . Such was our phantasy . Rhysch . Ay , even as Cicero has said , that ne'er a man , however aged and infirm , but hopes to live another year . But ...
... live ; and such , methinks , is the common phantasy of dying men . The Other Mummies . Such was our phantasy . Rhysch . Ay , even as Cicero has said , that ne'er a man , however aged and infirm , but hopes to live another year . But ...
817. oldal
... live stock . The house is yet damp , as last year ; and the great event of this winter is my putting up a trough round the eaves to carry off the wet . There was discussion whether the trough should be of iron or of zinc : iron , dear ...
... live stock . The house is yet damp , as last year ; and the great event of this winter is my putting up a trough round the eaves to carry off the wet . There was discussion whether the trough should be of iron or of zinc : iron , dear ...
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