Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 - American periodicals |
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... Once broken and soiled — who will lave them ? Shall we wish we had never been born ? Alas for our wings ! is it sleeping The love once so dear and so sweet ? What return shall we have for our weeping ? Will the balm be laid at our feet ...
... Once broken and soiled — who will lave them ? Shall we wish we had never been born ? Alas for our wings ! is it sleeping The love once so dear and so sweet ? What return shall we have for our weeping ? Will the balm be laid at our feet ...
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... Once when the two were " going togeth- er with carts for coal to the family ( and I could yet point out the particular spot ) , the author first repeated to me the Ad- dress to the Deil . " Another poem he heard of " as I was holding ...
... Once when the two were " going togeth- er with carts for coal to the family ( and I could yet point out the particular spot ) , the author first repeated to me the Ad- dress to the Deil . " Another poem he heard of " as I was holding ...
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... once received with enthusiasm and the tasting of which had made him as the gods , seeing good and evil . But that was past praying for . And Burns passed through this Edinburgh chapter without either good or harm to speak of , wondered ...
... once received with enthusiasm and the tasting of which had made him as the gods , seeing good and evil . But that was past praying for . And Burns passed through this Edinburgh chapter without either good or harm to speak of , wondered ...
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... once , indeed , we came to a steep descent that was buried in such total darkness that the Lieutenant jumped down and took the horses ' heads , lest some unlucky step or stumble should throw us into the river . So far as could make out ...
... once , indeed , we came to a steep descent that was buried in such total darkness that the Lieutenant jumped down and took the horses ' heads , lest some unlucky step or stumble should throw us into the river . So far as could make out ...
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... once , Mrs. Brand said it would not happen again . The next morning I woke and looked about me bewildered , the most wonderful thing I saw being the view through the tiny window close to my face . Oh , what a lovely sight ! -a softly ...
... once , Mrs. Brand said it would not happen again . The next morning I woke and looked about me bewildered , the most wonderful thing I saw being the view through the tiny window close to my face . Oh , what a lovely sight ! -a softly ...
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