Hours at Home, Volumen6Charles Scribner & Company, 1867 |
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... walk with thee to - night This deep , mysterious sea beside , When from its gleaming , blue expanse This dazzling light hath paled and died ; When swallows skim the wave no more , And yonder gulls have homeward hied ; When , running on ...
... walk with thee to - night This deep , mysterious sea beside , When from its gleaming , blue expanse This dazzling light hath paled and died ; When swallows skim the wave no more , And yonder gulls have homeward hied ; When , running on ...
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... walk up and down the piazza was all that could be ventured on . If I attempted to transgress the rules , and escape with my ( not too willing ) com- panion , a rap on the window , or a sudden exclamation , would cause me to turn and ...
... walk up and down the piazza was all that could be ventured on . If I attempted to transgress the rules , and escape with my ( not too willing ) com- panion , a rap on the window , or a sudden exclamation , would cause me to turn and ...
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... walks and drives , which we three took in company - some- thing so strangely at variance with our accustomed routine of daily life - that Elvira and I were fairly intoxicated by it . Neither of us realized the danger we were in . If ...
... walks and drives , which we three took in company - some- thing so strangely at variance with our accustomed routine of daily life - that Elvira and I were fairly intoxicated by it . Neither of us realized the danger we were in . If ...
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... walks with Gilbert - and wondered I had been so reconciled to my fate , when I discovered that no heart beat responsive to my own . What unspeak- able bliss was there in loving , and being loved ! 66 If for me , why not for others ...
... walks with Gilbert - and wondered I had been so reconciled to my fate , when I discovered that no heart beat responsive to my own . What unspeak- able bliss was there in loving , and being loved ! 66 If for me , why not for others ...
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... walk by different paths to the same end , the good of their brethren and the glory of God . " Who will not sym- pathize with the monk who wrote these words , and extend to him a brother's hand ? The noble heart of a Ricasoli cannot be ...
... walk by different paths to the same end , the good of their brethren and the glory of God . " Who will not sym- pathize with the monk who wrote these words , and extend to him a brother's hand ? The noble heart of a Ricasoli cannot be ...
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