Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... eyes . He soon learned from Mr. Council- lor Bellamy , whose office he had sought , that all his mother's efforts were vain ; yet his mother cried with joy as she saw her poor plucked crow come back again . He conti- nued to study ...
... eyes . He soon learned from Mr. Council- lor Bellamy , whose office he had sought , that all his mother's efforts were vain ; yet his mother cried with joy as she saw her poor plucked crow come back again . He conti- nued to study ...
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... eyes , And lives like doubtful weather , Her bosom seems to sleep with Love - They lie like birds together . The extracts are long , but were there ever such autobiographic sketches penned before ? But he was not allowed to remain at ...
... eyes , And lives like doubtful weather , Her bosom seems to sleep with Love - They lie like birds together . The extracts are long , but were there ever such autobiographic sketches penned before ? But he was not allowed to remain at ...
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... 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 works , but always find Thy mercies kinder still ...
... 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 works , but always find Thy mercies kinder still ...
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... eye , there is entwined a spirit sublime and lasting : the daisy , trampled under foot , strikes its root into the earth , and in the distant cen- - - 6 turies of time the child will clap its tiny hands with pleasure , and cry , A daisy ...
... eye , there is entwined a spirit sublime and lasting : the daisy , trampled under foot , strikes its root into the earth , and in the distant cen- - - 6 turies of time the child will clap its tiny hands with pleasure , and cry , A daisy ...
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... eyes and days , we have shown that they judged rightly who demurred to , and departed from , Earl Fitzwilliam's ... eye , we will respectfully commend to him certain lines written by the poor lunatic himself , in one of those lucid ...
... eyes and days , we have shown that they judged rightly who demurred to , and departed from , Earl Fitzwilliam's ... eye , we will respectfully commend to him certain lines written by the poor lunatic himself , in one of those lucid ...
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