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... beaceful dimes enshoy ; But ven he was ashleep in ped So guiet as a mouse , I brays der Lord , " Dake anydings , But leaf dot Yawcob Strauss . " MOTHER'S DOUGHNUTS El Dorado , 1851 BY CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS [ 3 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... beaceful dimes enshoy ; But ven he was ashleep in ped So guiet as a mouse , I brays der Lord , " Dake anydings , But leaf dot Yawcob Strauss . " MOTHER'S DOUGHNUTS El Dorado , 1851 BY CHARLES FOLLEN ADAMS [ 3 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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SCHOOL DAYS BY THE REV . DR . MALTBIE D. BABCOCK Lord , let me make this rule , To think of life as school , And try my best To stand each test , And do my work And nothing shirk . Should some one else outshine This dullard head of mine ...
SCHOOL DAYS BY THE REV . DR . MALTBIE D. BABCOCK Lord , let me make this rule , To think of life as school , And try my best To stand each test , And do my work And nothing shirk . Should some one else outshine This dullard head of mine ...
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... Lord Immanuel . A COURT LADY BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Her hair was tawny with gold , her eyes with purple were dark , Her cheeks ' pale opal burnt with a red and restless spark . Never was lady of MÃlan nobler in name and in race ...
... Lord Immanuel . A COURT LADY BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Her hair was tawny with gold , her eyes with purple were dark , Her cheeks ' pale opal burnt with a red and restless spark . Never was lady of MÃlan nobler in name and in race ...
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... LORD BYRON Fare thee well ! and if for ever , Still for ever , fare thee well : Even though unforgiving , never ' Gainst thee shall my heart rebel . Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain , While that ...
... LORD BYRON Fare thee well ! and if for ever , Still for ever , fare thee well : Even though unforgiving , never ' Gainst thee shall my heart rebel . Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain , While that ...
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... way without the will . Fare thee well ! thus disunited , Torn from every nearer tie , Seared in heart , and lone , and blighted , More than this I scarce can die . THE TEAR BY LORD BYRON " O lachrymarum fons , [ 51 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... way without the will . Fare thee well ! thus disunited , Torn from every nearer tie , Seared in heart , and lone , and blighted , More than this I scarce can die . THE TEAR BY LORD BYRON " O lachrymarum fons , [ 51 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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