New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 116Henry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 724
... thee , therefore go with me . I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee , and they shall fetch thee jewels from the deep , and sing to thee while thou on flowers dost sleep ; and I will change thy mortal grossness so that like an airy ...
... thee , therefore go with me . I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee , and they shall fetch thee jewels from the deep , and sing to thee while thou on flowers dost sleep ; and I will change thy mortal grossness so that like an airy ...
Page 747
... thee once for all that , if I hear thee again urging attendance on the child as an excuse for thy laziness , I will kill both thee and the child , " and the Cacharee growled a terrible oath which made his wife quake with fear . There ...
... thee once for all that , if I hear thee again urging attendance on the child as an excuse for thy laziness , I will kill both thee and the child , " and the Cacharee growled a terrible oath which made his wife quake with fear . There ...
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... thee , And suddenly hath hope of summer light ? Because thou art a promise in the grass , For others I will leave thee there to grow , That weary men may see thee as they pass , And some such joy as I have known may know . GUY ROSLYN ...
... thee , And suddenly hath hope of summer light ? Because thou art a promise in the grass , For others I will leave thee there to grow , That weary men may see thee as they pass , And some such joy as I have known may know . GUY ROSLYN ...
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