The Era Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen10Henry T. Coates & Company, 1902 |
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... Daughter of the Mayflower , The . Charles Lee ... 145 Exorcism of Unhappiness , The . Theo- dosia Garrison ..... 34 From the Poet's Corner ( Westminster Abbey ) . Arthur Stringer Oh , Pilgrim Heart ! Theodosia Garrison . 235 Clinton ...
... Daughter of the Mayflower , The . Charles Lee ... 145 Exorcism of Unhappiness , The . Theo- dosia Garrison ..... 34 From the Poet's Corner ( Westminster Abbey ) . Arthur Stringer Oh , Pilgrim Heart ! Theodosia Garrison . 235 Clinton ...
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... daughter of the Teutonic Cæsars had never seen in her mother's quaint though melancholy cities . The French tongue ... daughters of the patri- cians of Alsace , scattered blossoms in the royal highway . Other scores of noble born damsels ...
... daughter of the Teutonic Cæsars had never seen in her mother's quaint though melancholy cities . The French tongue ... daughters of the patri- cians of Alsace , scattered blossoms in the royal highway . Other scores of noble born damsels ...
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... daughter of the " sacred " Maria Theresa . The Cardinal , with the Princes of Lorraine and a long list of dignitaries . confused the young girl with pompous addresses . Among the crowd of great people came Louis . de Rohan , nephew and ...
... daughter of the " sacred " Maria Theresa . The Cardinal , with the Princes of Lorraine and a long list of dignitaries . confused the young girl with pompous addresses . Among the crowd of great people came Louis . de Rohan , nephew and ...
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... daughter , the Princess Louise , had retired to the convent of the Carmelites of St. Denis and Marie Antoinette , as the cortége en- tered the suburb asked prettily if she might stop a moment and pay her devoirs to the royal nun . Louis ...
... daughter , the Princess Louise , had retired to the convent of the Carmelites of St. Denis and Marie Antoinette , as the cortége en- tered the suburb asked prettily if she might stop a moment and pay her devoirs to the royal nun . Louis ...
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... daughter despatched the anx- ious mother her version of the exuber- ances of princes and people : " Every- thing that has passed has been for me like a dream . The ground everywhere is a carpet of flowers , like our fête of St. Stephen ...
... daughter despatched the anx- ious mother her version of the exuber- ances of princes and people : " Every- thing that has passed has been for me like a dream . The ground everywhere is a carpet of flowers , like our fête of St. Stephen ...
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Página 206 - tis true I have gone here and there And made myself a motley to the view, Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear, Made old offences of affections new.
Página 322 - I'll example you with thievery; The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun...
Página 633 - AND in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel : only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.
Página 311 - Now, whether it be Bestial oblivion or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on the event, — A thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom And ever three parts coward, — I do not know Why yet I live to say, "This thing's to do," Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means To do't.
Página 102 - Then Abner Dean of Angel's raised a point of order, when A chunk of old red sandstone took him in the abdomen ; And he smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor, And the subsequent proceedings interested him no more.
Página 215 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Página 215 - I speak in the spirit of the British law, which makes liberty commensurate with, and inseparable from, British soil ; which proclaims even to the stranger and the sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation.
Página 442 - Here we may reign secure ; and, in my choice, To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell : Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.
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