Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... eyes , Fancy's false future fades , for Fortune flies . Gaunt , gloomy , guarded , grappling giant griefs , Here , hunted hard , his harassed heart he heaves ; In impious ire incessant ills invests , Judging Jove's jealous judgments ...
... eyes , Fancy's false future fades , for Fortune flies . Gaunt , gloomy , guarded , grappling giant griefs , Here , hunted hard , his harassed heart he heaves ; In impious ire incessant ills invests , Judging Jove's jealous judgments ...
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... eyes , BRightly expressive as the twins of Loda , ShAll find her own sweet name , that nestling lies Upon the page , enwrapped from every reader . Search narrowly the lines ! -they hold a treasure Divin E - a talisman - an amulet That ...
... eyes , BRightly expressive as the twins of Loda , ShAll find her own sweet name , that nestling lies Upon the page , enwrapped from every reader . Search narrowly the lines ! -they hold a treasure Divin E - a talisman - an amulet That ...
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... eyes the gas - glare met ; So when I had learned from commercial adviser That mere galt for sand was the great fertilizer , I bade Mr. Eaglet , although ' twas ideal , Get some from the clay - pit , and so get'm real ; Then , just as my ...
... eyes the gas - glare met ; So when I had learned from commercial adviser That mere galt for sand was the great fertilizer , I bade Mr. Eaglet , although ' twas ideal , Get some from the clay - pit , and so get'm real ; Then , just as my ...
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... eyes an object of contempt . -I feel myself every way disposed and determined to hate you . Believe me , I never had an intention -to offer you my hand . Our last conversation has left a tedious insipidity , which has by no means -given ...
... eyes an object of contempt . -I feel myself every way disposed and determined to hate you . Believe me , I never had an intention -to offer you my hand . Our last conversation has left a tedious insipidity , which has by no means -given ...
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... eyes are dim with tears- How shall I live through all the days , All through a hundred years ? " Lowell . Hood . Wordsworth . Eastman . Coleridge . Longfellow . Stoddard . Tennyson . Tennyson . Alice Cary . Coleridge . Alice Cary ...
... eyes are dim with tears- How shall I live through all the days , All through a hundred years ? " Lowell . Hood . Wordsworth . Eastman . Coleridge . Longfellow . Stoddard . Tennyson . Tennyson . Alice Cary . Coleridge . Alice Cary ...
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