Scribner's Magazine, 82 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1927 |
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... hope within us and without , Your own best lover and your own worst friend- While over us the faithful heavens bend , While through our veins the justling life - streams shout Triumph and joy , still pondering the old doubt Anxious and ...
... hope within us and without , Your own best lover and your own worst friend- While over us the faithful heavens bend , While through our veins the justling life - streams shout Triumph and joy , still pondering the old doubt Anxious and ...
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... hope that the Huntington collections , in the process of time , may serve to in- crease American appreciation of our debt to the past and aid in uniting the English- speaking peoples . The American critic who talks glibly of the ...
... hope that the Huntington collections , in the process of time , may serve to in- crease American appreciation of our debt to the past and aid in uniting the English- speaking peoples . The American critic who talks glibly of the ...
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... hope you're not sitting there expect- ing me to offer something to cure this terrible state of affairs . I'm just a small- town boy . I wouldn't think of trying to advise the young Broadway gentlemen who look on us yokels as something ...
... hope you're not sitting there expect- ing me to offer something to cure this terrible state of affairs . I'm just a small- town boy . I wouldn't think of trying to advise the young Broadway gentlemen who look on us yokels as something ...
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... hope of returning . If Williams was right , only by a miracle would we be able to escape disaster in landing , back there in the forest , and , even if we didn't crash , it would still be neces- sary to cut our way through perhaps a ...
... hope of returning . If Williams was right , only by a miracle would we be able to escape disaster in landing , back there in the forest , and , even if we didn't crash , it would still be neces- sary to cut our way through perhaps a ...
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... hope to en- dow themselves for life by marrying an American heiress and of those sage Amer- ican heiresses who think that the above- mentioned are just adorable . There is also a handful of inexperienced collegians on a first trip ...
... hope to en- dow themselves for life by marrying an American heiress and of those sage Amer- ican heiresses who think that the above- mentioned are just adorable . There is also a handful of inexperienced collegians on a first trip ...
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