Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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99. oldal
... night , or the pale crescent of the moon shining through the jet black fir- trees in the forest ; but the beautiful , as it reveals itself in a London street by night , will too often escape his attention . In many respects , London has ...
... night , or the pale crescent of the moon shining through the jet black fir- trees in the forest ; but the beautiful , as it reveals itself in a London street by night , will too often escape his attention . In many respects , London has ...
514. oldal
AFTER A NIGHT OF WEEPING . BY SARAH DOUDNEY . WHEN the long night of weariness and pain Is full of bitter thoughts , and doubts that sting , Do we not long to hear some holy strain That far - off angels sing ? When every golden deed the ...
AFTER A NIGHT OF WEEPING . BY SARAH DOUDNEY . WHEN the long night of weariness and pain Is full of bitter thoughts , and doubts that sting , Do we not long to hear some holy strain That far - off angels sing ? When every golden deed the ...
751. oldal
... night , and still the distinguished passenger did not appear . The captain and his wife con- cluded that the colonel had changed his mind , and were just making everything snug for the night when , close on mid- night , a stealthy step ...
... night , and still the distinguished passenger did not appear . The captain and his wife con- cluded that the colonel had changed his mind , and were just making everything snug for the night when , close on mid- night , a stealthy step ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
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