Littell's Living Age, 46. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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279. oldal
... hear , " began Anne , in a such as I see and hear nowhere else . I don't constrained voice , which softened and melted as expect new - comers to share my insight . They she concluded- " to hear of his trouble . " don't see the enchanted ...
... hear , " began Anne , in a such as I see and hear nowhere else . I don't constrained voice , which softened and melted as expect new - comers to share my insight . They she concluded- " to hear of his trouble . " don't see the enchanted ...
359. oldal
... hear in England , were the classic green , and all of them most beautiful , and as re- birds , and especially the thrush , the nightin- freshing to me as old friends . After standing gale , and the lark ; after these , I desired to see ...
... hear in England , were the classic green , and all of them most beautiful , and as re- birds , and especially the thrush , the nightin- freshing to me as old friends . After standing gale , and the lark ; after these , I desired to see ...
725. oldal
... hear in dreamy numbers fall , As through the " corridors of Time , " Rome's peans proud , and Saxon's rhyme . The golden Future charms no more , The present , hushed to silence , lies , When tracing these mute relics o'er , The walls ...
... hear in dreamy numbers fall , As through the " corridors of Time , " Rome's peans proud , and Saxon's rhyme . The golden Future charms no more , The present , hushed to silence , lies , When tracing these mute relics o'er , The walls ...
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