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186. oldal
... smile day by day Returning to the mould ; Brown leaves , that with aërial grace Slip from the branch like birds a - wing , Each leaving in the appointed place Its bud of future spring ; If we , God's sentient creatures , knew But half ...
... smile day by day Returning to the mould ; Brown leaves , that with aërial grace Slip from the branch like birds a - wing , Each leaving in the appointed place Its bud of future spring ; If we , God's sentient creatures , knew But half ...
192. oldal
... smile . Thou smilest at the glory given To those innumerable kings , And puttest away thy childish things , Taught by the manly love of heaven . For whilst that thou wert here below , From that thick - thorn'd belief of thine Thy spirit ...
... smile . Thou smilest at the glory given To those innumerable kings , And puttest away thy childish things , Taught by the manly love of heaven . For whilst that thou wert here below , From that thick - thorn'd belief of thine Thy spirit ...
296. oldal
... smile , -0 , tell me , tell me ! My heart's so faint , joy will but revive it . He's here ? " 66 99 " Not just yet ! She turned on him a wan smile . How could he know what mo- ments were to her ? Mr. Dexter understood her meaning , and ...
... smile , -0 , tell me , tell me ! My heart's so faint , joy will but revive it . He's here ? " 66 99 " Not just yet ! She turned on him a wan smile . How could he know what mo- ments were to her ? Mr. Dexter understood her meaning , and ...
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BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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