Littell's Living Age, 143. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1879 |
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76. oldal
... thee well , my dearest Dorothy , and do not blame me for writing to thee so often . PRAISE be to our Lord , and to the Bles- sed Virgin Mary , that we are no longer in dread of War . For Rem and the Nen- ningers have come to an ...
... thee well , my dearest Dorothy , and do not blame me for writing to thee so often . PRAISE be to our Lord , and to the Bles- sed Virgin Mary , that we are no longer in dread of War . For Rem and the Nen- ningers have come to an ...
78. oldal
... thee , that Sir Kunz is a bad , quarrelsome Man , and he thought it were no Match for me ; which I am very glad of . I must tell thee the whole Truth about my Affairs . My Brother always says I must marry again if any one comes who ...
... thee , that Sir Kunz is a bad , quarrelsome Man , and he thought it were no Match for me ; which I am very glad of . I must tell thee the whole Truth about my Affairs . My Brother always says I must marry again if any one comes who ...
130. oldal
... thee soften the skies , With sweet tears shed from thine eyes , And fill with odor the fallow - land where the lark's nest lies . We have seen thee in field and wood Unfurl the leaf from the bud , As a sunflash out of a cloud on the sea ...
... thee soften the skies , With sweet tears shed from thine eyes , And fill with odor the fallow - land where the lark's nest lies . We have seen thee in field and wood Unfurl the leaf from the bud , As a sunflash out of a cloud on the sea ...
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