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James Stephens. more or less dramatic , as THE BROTHERS , MICHAEL , RUTH , THE MAD MOTHER , and others , the persons introduced are by no means taken from low or rustic life in the common 5 acceptation of those words ! and it is not less ...
James Stephens. more or less dramatic , as THE BROTHERS , MICHAEL , RUTH , THE MAD MOTHER , and others , the persons introduced are by no means taken from low or rustic life in the common 5 acceptation of those words ! and it is not less ...
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... less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love ...
... less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me , And more thy buried love ...
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... less mortal chisel wrought . CXX And such was she , the lady of the cave : Her dress was very different from the ... less free ; Her hair was thicker , but less long ; her eyes As black , but quicker , and of smaller size . CXXIII And ...
... less mortal chisel wrought . CXX And such was she , the lady of the cave : Her dress was very different from the ... less free ; Her hair was thicker , but less long ; her eyes As black , but quicker , and of smaller size . CXXIII And ...
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English Romantic Poets James Stephens,Edwin Long Beck,Royall Henderson Snow No preview available - 1961 |
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