Sketches of Married LifeHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1839 - 291 páginas |
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... return to his native land ! And how many men , benevolent in their way , but in whom benevolence has not done her perfect work , having quickened the hand -- • without opening the eye , are passing by those vi PREFACE TO THE.
... return to his native land ! And how many men , benevolent in their way , but in whom benevolence has not done her perfect work , having quickened the hand -- • without opening the eye , are passing by those vi PREFACE TO THE.
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. • without opening the eye , are passing by those ' spirits in prison , ' as though they were empty cells , or as if their inmates were born to remain in a chrysalis state , without ever expanding the cramped wings ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. • without opening the eye , are passing by those ' spirits in prison , ' as though they were empty cells , or as if their inmates were born to remain in a chrysalis state , without ever expanding the cramped wings ...
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... eyes , why should I in hers ? -But am I certain that she loves me ? We have exchanged no vows , we have never uttered the word ; but have we not understood each other ? When together we drank in the sublime glories of Niagara , and felt ...
... eyes , why should I in hers ? -But am I certain that she loves me ? We have exchanged no vows , we have never uttered the word ; but have we not understood each other ? When together we drank in the sublime glories of Niagara , and felt ...
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... see Amy ; but I must not ask her to marry a beggar . Her father ! how I dread to see him ! I am nothing now in his eyes ; I could despise him , if he were not her father . " CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble 12 ...
... see Amy ; but I must not ask her to marry a beggar . Her father ! how I dread to see him ! I am nothing now in his eyes ; I could despise him , if he were not her father . " CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble 12 ...
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... eyes filled with tears . " What is it you would said her father , tenderly . 1 say , my dear child ? ” Amy was encouraged . She began again . " You have , perhaps , observed the friendship , the intimacy , the particular regard . Edward ...
... eyes filled with tears . " What is it you would said her father , tenderly . 1 say , my dear child ? ” Amy was encouraged . She began again . " You have , perhaps , observed the friendship , the intimacy , the particular regard . Edward ...
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