The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 54
... returning light is a renewal of sorrow , who bowing toward the earth resume the despairing march , and limp and groan under heavy burdens , until darkness , welcome , comes again , and their eyelids drop , and they lie down with their ...
... returning light is a renewal of sorrow , who bowing toward the earth resume the despairing march , and limp and groan under heavy burdens , until darkness , welcome , comes again , and their eyelids drop , and they lie down with their ...
Page 58
... returning , and with a shivering sigh , she said- " Oh ! Stanley , you must speak truth ; I am your wife . Do they know anything very bad - are you in their power ? " 66 Why , my dearest , what on earth could put such a wild fancy in ...
... returning , and with a shivering sigh , she said- " Oh ! Stanley , you must speak truth ; I am your wife . Do they know anything very bad - are you in their power ? " 66 Why , my dearest , what on earth could put such a wild fancy in ...
Page 65
... returned the Captain's stare with one just as fixed and horrified . " Hush ! " whispered Uncle Lorne , and he limped softly into the room , and stopped about three yards away , " she is not dead , but sleepeth . " 66 Hallo ! Larcom ...
... returned the Captain's stare with one just as fixed and horrified . " Hush ! " whispered Uncle Lorne , and he limped softly into the room , and stopped about three yards away , " she is not dead , but sleepeth . " 66 Hallo ! Larcom ...
Page 72
... returning , swell the clamour . All cry for help to the powers and terrors of the law , and the flat opening , discovers Harlequin as Commissaire , clad in robe and fur bonnet , and occupying the magisterial seat . Second Inn - keeper ...
... returning , swell the clamour . All cry for help to the powers and terrors of the law , and the flat opening , discovers Harlequin as Commissaire , clad in robe and fur bonnet , and occupying the magisterial seat . Second Inn - keeper ...
Page 93
... returning victorious from the battle - the gorgeous ani- mated burst of joyous emotion be- ginning - Ant.- Oh , thou day o ' the world , Chain mine armed neck , leap thou attire , and all Through proof of harness to this heart , and ...
... returning victorious from the battle - the gorgeous ani- mated burst of joyous emotion be- ginning - Ant.- Oh , thou day o ' the world , Chain mine armed neck , leap thou attire , and all Through proof of harness to this heart , and ...
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