Littell's Living Age, 76. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1863 |
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... tell me that I loved you ! throwing the accusation at me in a way to make it most bitter insult . " " When a man is maddened by self - re- proach and the conflict of passions , he can- not stop to be choice of manner or of words . To tell ...
... tell me that I loved you ! throwing the accusation at me in a way to make it most bitter insult . " " When a man is maddened by self - re- proach and the conflict of passions , he can- not stop to be choice of manner or of words . To tell ...
457. oldal
... tell , She let the cruizie fa ' . Oh ! Jenny was a blithe wee lass , Wi ' such a blinkin ' e'e ; It's queer how a ' her fun that nicht , Cam ' floating back to me . She gied us Archie's boulie walk An ' Butler Geordie's English talk ...
... tell , She let the cruizie fa ' . Oh ! Jenny was a blithe wee lass , Wi ' such a blinkin ' e'e ; It's queer how a ' her fun that nicht , Cam ' floating back to me . She gied us Archie's boulie walk An ' Butler Geordie's English talk ...
528. oldal
... Tell me , comrade , who saw him when dying , What he said , what he did , if you can ; On the field , in his agony lying , Did he suffer and die like a man ? Do you think he once wished he had never Borne arms for the right and the true ...
... Tell me , comrade , who saw him when dying , What he said , what he did , if you can ; On the field , in his agony lying , Did he suffer and die like a man ? Do you think he once wished he had never Borne arms for the right and the true ...
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