Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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50. oldal
... seen what looked most real Crumble into dust ; ' Now I choose that test and trial Should precede my trust . III . I have seen a love demanding Time and hope and tears , Chaining all the past , exacting Bonds from future years ; Mind and ...
... seen what looked most real Crumble into dust ; ' Now I choose that test and trial Should precede my trust . III . I have seen a love demanding Time and hope and tears , Chaining all the past , exacting Bonds from future years ; Mind and ...
297. oldal
... seen any set of men so rapidly aged as these seem to me to have been in the course of those few years . " " " I am myself a pretty constant traveller , " replied I , " and you really alarm me . I feel getting old while you speak . " " I ...
... seen any set of men so rapidly aged as these seem to me to have been in the course of those few years . " " " I am myself a pretty constant traveller , " replied I , " and you really alarm me . I feel getting old while you speak . " " I ...
365. oldal
... seen most of the celebrities of the day - fashionable or political . Here were sure to be seen the belles of the season , striving , by means of fresh air and exercise , to bring back to their pale cheeks the roses which the late hours ...
... seen most of the celebrities of the day - fashionable or political . Here were sure to be seen the belles of the season , striving , by means of fresh air and exercise , to bring back to their pale cheeks the roses which the late hours ...
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