Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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Page 12
... come beneath the eyes of Skrimshaw and Page ; to those pleasant men we are sure all their words would only seem ... comes in , though half afraid , And rudely calls them Women . Time , like a robber , every year Takes all the fame ...
... come beneath the eyes of Skrimshaw and Page ; to those pleasant men we are sure all their words would only seem ... comes in , though half afraid , And rudely calls them Women . Time , like a robber , every year Takes all the fame ...
Page 13
... comes , And turns them all to brown . To common eyes they only seem A desert waste and drear ; To taste and love they always shine A garden through the year . - Lord , keep my love for quiet joys– Oh ! keep me to Thy will ! I know Thy ...
... comes , And turns them all to brown . To common eyes they only seem A desert waste and drear ; To taste and love they always shine A garden through the year . - Lord , keep my love for quiet joys– Oh ! keep me to Thy will ! I know Thy ...
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... comes to me - I have faith in her verses if any publisher could be induced to bear the responsibility of their ... come in ; Or else , from the cold to be hid and away , By the bright burning fire see my children at play , Making houses ...
... comes to me - I have faith in her verses if any publisher could be induced to bear the responsibility of their ... come in ; Or else , from the cold to be hid and away , By the bright burning fire see my children at play , Making houses ...
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... come to an issue are indefinitely increased ; quite do in England , it has all been accept- while in every religious novel of modern ed , and even where not quite approved , ex- date that comes to our mind the right is in- cused on the ...
... come to an issue are indefinitely increased ; quite do in England , it has all been accept- while in every religious novel of modern ed , and even where not quite approved , ex- date that comes to our mind the right is in- cused on the ...
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... Come in , " to the young ladies who knocked at his door . But the experience of her religious school seems to have taught ... comes forward with his gratifying attentions , which are ex- changed on her way to her room for a long tête - à ...
... Come in , " to the young ladies who knocked at his door . But the experience of her religious school seems to have taught ... comes forward with his gratifying attentions , which are ex- changed on her way to her room for a long tête - à ...
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