Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... cause ; For in the cowslip - pips this very day Five spots appear , which Time wears not away , Nor once mistakes in counting - look within Each pip , and five , nor more nor less , are seen . So trailing bindweed , with its pinky cup ...
... cause ; For in the cowslip - pips this very day Five spots appear , which Time wears not away , Nor once mistakes in counting - look within Each pip , and five , nor more nor less , are seen . So trailing bindweed , with its pinky cup ...
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... cause her babe to smile . Aye , it did smile a heavenly smile To see the lightning play ; Well might she shriek when it turned pale , And yet it smiled in clay . O woman ! the dread storm was given To be to each a friend ; It took thy ...
... cause her babe to smile . Aye , it did smile a heavenly smile To see the lightning play ; Well might she shriek when it turned pale , And yet it smiled in clay . O woman ! the dread storm was given To be to each a friend ; It took thy ...
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... cause of duty and prudence , vouchsafe to remind her that it was very dangerous , " and tells her " you did very wrong , " parting with her a mo- ment after with the earnest grasp of the hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The ...
... cause of duty and prudence , vouchsafe to remind her that it was very dangerous , " and tells her " you did very wrong , " parting with her a mo- ment after with the earnest grasp of the hand that again " Eleanor remembered . " 66 The ...
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... cause of offence against another may , if he meets him at another's table , ignore his acquaintance , or recognize it by the coldest of bows , what should we think of his dignity and self - respect if he began a regular assault upon him ...
... cause of offence against another may , if he meets him at another's table , ignore his acquaintance , or recognize it by the coldest of bows , what should we think of his dignity and self - respect if he began a regular assault upon him ...
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... cause fresh strife and condem- nation . Some day they might see he had not been so far wrong . Sandy watched his opportunity ; and one fine harvest - day , when the minister , the servants , and Andro Cornfoot , who had borne the young ...
... cause fresh strife and condem- nation . Some day they might see he had not been so far wrong . Sandy watched his opportunity ; and one fine harvest - day , when the minister , the servants , and Andro Cornfoot , who had borne the young ...
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