Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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... smiling courtiers abroad ; causing wives , children , servants , parents , to tremble before them , and smiling and bow- ing as they bid strangers welcome into their castles . I say , there are men who have crunched the bones of victim ...
... smiling courtiers abroad ; causing wives , children , servants , parents , to tremble before them , and smiling and bow- ing as they bid strangers welcome into their castles . I say , there are men who have crunched the bones of victim ...
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... smiling with her sweet eyes ! When moon is down , when fire is out , when curtains are drawn , when lids are closed , is she not there , the little Beautiful One , though invisible , present and smiling still ? Friend , the Unseen Ones ...
... smiling with her sweet eyes ! When moon is down , when fire is out , when curtains are drawn , when lids are closed , is she not there , the little Beautiful One , though invisible , present and smiling still ? Friend , the Unseen Ones ...
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... smiling Judas ! What master would you not kiss or betray ! What trai- tor's head , blackening on the spikes on yonder gate , ever hatched a tithe of the treason which has worked under your periwig ? We have brought our Georges to London ...
... smiling Judas ! What master would you not kiss or betray ! What trai- tor's head , blackening on the spikes on yonder gate , ever hatched a tithe of the treason which has worked under your periwig ? We have brought our Georges to London ...
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