Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasScribner & Company, 1874 |
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... . Therefore it is I did forget thy face As deeper into thy deep soul I went : Vague in my mind it grew till , in its place , One that I know not from my own was sent . IV . A night of stars and dreams , of 42 SONNETS .
... . Therefore it is I did forget thy face As deeper into thy deep soul I went : Vague in my mind it grew till , in its place , One that I know not from my own was sent . IV . A night of stars and dreams , of 42 SONNETS .
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... night , and then To - day doth leap Upon the world ! O quick the moments fly That bring that one the hand - maiden and queen Of moments all ! Swift up the shaking sky Rushes the sun from out its dolesome den ; And then the sacred time ...
... night , and then To - day doth leap Upon the world ! O quick the moments fly That bring that one the hand - maiden and queen Of moments all ! Swift up the shaking sky Rushes the sun from out its dolesome den ; And then the sacred time ...
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... Jack's final judgments she never appealed . Jack was true to his promise , and car- ried the little shoe to be mended the next morning before breakfast . When he rap up the street after school at night , swing- ing 66 KATHERINE EARLE .
... Jack's final judgments she never appealed . Jack was true to his promise , and car- ried the little shoe to be mended the next morning before breakfast . When he rap up the street after school at night , swing- ing 66 KATHERINE EARLE .
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... night . did you pull me away ? I wanted to say good - night to him . " " Why " Who is he ? " Delphine asked in reply ; for Delphine , with all her gaiety , had a CHAPTER I. ( 6 " WE'LL drive ? " said KATHERINE EARLE . 71.
... night . did you pull me away ? I wanted to say good - night to him . " " Why " Who is he ? " Delphine asked in reply ; for Delphine , with all her gaiety , had a CHAPTER I. ( 6 " WE'LL drive ? " said KATHERINE EARLE . 71.
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... night before the Old . Elsewhere , this judge could inspect its institutions and politics ; but Parr Chalkley felt it had fallen to his lot to present its social aspects . " Here you have the Quaker element , " waving his hand up the ...
... night before the Old . Elsewhere , this judge could inspect its institutions and politics ; but Parr Chalkley felt it had fallen to his lot to present its social aspects . " Here you have the Quaker element , " waving his hand up the ...
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Scribner's Monthly– An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
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