Littell's Living Age, Svazek 108Living Age Company Incorporated, 1871 |
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Strana 2
... leave the goodly sight of the plain sweeping far away , And enter the solemnly shaded depths to hear what the trees ... leaves Float to the sodden grasses . For ever and ever the shivering trees Cower and shrink to the chilling breeze ...
... leave the goodly sight of the plain sweeping far away , And enter the solemnly shaded depths to hear what the trees ... leaves Float to the sodden grasses . For ever and ever the shivering trees Cower and shrink to the chilling breeze ...
Strana 2
... leave the goodly sight of the plain sweeping far away , And enter the solemnly shaded depths to hear what the trees ... leaves Float to the sodden grasses . For ever and ever the shivering trees Cower and shrink to the chilling breeze ...
... leave the goodly sight of the plain sweeping far away , And enter the solemnly shaded depths to hear what the trees ... leaves Float to the sodden grasses . For ever and ever the shivering trees Cower and shrink to the chilling breeze ...
Strana 12
... leave proud of one side of it ; the other he re- " Prince Athanase " a fragment . garded with a pity that was near akin to scheme of the poem was an improvement shame . He was gregarious in principle upon " Alastor . " The hero was to ...
... leave proud of one side of it ; the other he re- " Prince Athanase " a fragment . garded with a pity that was near akin to scheme of the poem was an improvement shame . He was gregarious in principle upon " Alastor . " The hero was to ...
Strana 19
... leave the cattle , which he has fed and cared for , through want and trouble , to other hands that know nothing of the difficulties which have oppressed him all his life . But it was not this which lay so heavy on his heart ; it was a ...
... leave the cattle , which he has fed and cared for , through want and trouble , to other hands that know nothing of the difficulties which have oppressed him all his life . But it was not this which lay so heavy on his heart ; it was a ...
Strana 22
... leave her , she will sleep well . " The young woman went out : the auc- tioneer came and handed him the money which he had received for his goods , the people went away from the court - yard ; it became as quiet out of doors as in . He ...
... leave her , she will sleep well . " The young woman went out : the auc- tioneer came and handed him the money which he had received for his goods , the people went away from the court - yard ; it became as quiet out of doors as in . He ...
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