Voices from the Past: A Classical Anthology for the Modern ReaderJames Maclean Todd, Janet Maclean Todd Phoenix House, 1955 - Počet stran: 550 |
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... dear father and mother . She found them within . Her mother sat by the hearth with her serving women , twirling on the distaff yarn which had been dipped in sea - purple dye : while her father she crossed in the doorway as he went out ...
... dear father and mother . She found them within . Her mother sat by the hearth with her serving women , twirling on the distaff yarn which had been dipped in sea - purple dye : while her father she crossed in the doorway as he went out ...
Strana 178
... dear mould have ye As his ; how from the shoulder loose ye drop And weak ! And dear proud lips , so full of hope And closed for ever ! What false words ye said At daybreak , when he crept into my bed , Called me kind names , and ...
... dear mould have ye As his ; how from the shoulder loose ye drop And weak ! And dear proud lips , so full of hope And closed for ever ! What false words ye said At daybreak , when he crept into my bed , Called me kind names , and ...
Strana 262
... dear ! There's such a crush , and horses everywhere : nothing but boots and men in uniform- the street went on for ever . Really , dear , this house you've taken is a long way out . Prax . O , all my idiot's fault ! He would come here ...
... dear ! There's such a crush , and horses everywhere : nothing but boots and men in uniform- the street went on for ever . Really , dear , this house you've taken is a long way out . Prax . O , all my idiot's fault ! He would come here ...
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