The Ladies' Wreath, Том 2Martyn & Ely., 1849 |
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... hour had passed ere Ellen's light foot sounded in the hall . She came alone , and looked so calm , that no one would have dreamed a lover's fate had lately trembled on her tongue . But she had done right ; she had not acted for herself ...
... hour had passed ere Ellen's light foot sounded in the hall . She came alone , and looked so calm , that no one would have dreamed a lover's fate had lately trembled on her tongue . But she had done right ; she had not acted for herself ...
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... hours ; and that his image in her heart would drive them soon away . He offered her his hand . How she met the offer ... hour had dug a gulf between them , which seemed impassable . More wretched than he came , did Edward Newland leave ...
... hours ; and that his image in her heart would drive them soon away . He offered her his hand . How she met the offer ... hour had dug a gulf between them , which seemed impassable . More wretched than he came , did Edward Newland leave ...
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... hour , but we would leave before the young and beautiful this month , this feeble picture for their love and imitation . CHRISTIANITY did not come from heaven to be the amuse- ment of an idle hour , to be the food of mere imagination ...
... hour , but we would leave before the young and beautiful this month , this feeble picture for their love and imitation . CHRISTIANITY did not come from heaven to be the amuse- ment of an idle hour , to be the food of mere imagination ...
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... hour his all of life . Hast thou , my brother , resolved to believe only what thou canst comprehend ? Begin then , at once , by denying thine own existence ; for thou canst no more tell how thy body — so fearfully and wonderfully made ...
... hour his all of life . Hast thou , my brother , resolved to believe only what thou canst comprehend ? Begin then , at once , by denying thine own existence ; for thou canst no more tell how thy body — so fearfully and wonderfully made ...
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... hours ; I long again for Nature's bloom , To bring to life my faded flow'rs ; I pine to hear the wild birds sing- I would that it were always Spring : " O father ! I have heard them say , In the far city , ' tis so gay With cheerful ...
... hours ; I long again for Nature's bloom , To bring to life my faded flow'rs ; I pine to hear the wild birds sing- I would that it were always Spring : " O father ! I have heard them say , In the far city , ' tis so gay With cheerful ...
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