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... Mary , queen of Scots , 379 Life of Joseph Addison , 58 Lives of the queens of England , 183 150 , 223 Peasant priest , 52 Playing the agreeable , 139 Physiognomists , the , 363 Red mask , the , 277 Reflections on a letter , 376 ...
... Mary , queen of Scots , 379 Life of Joseph Addison , 58 Lives of the queens of England , 183 150 , 223 Peasant priest , 52 Playing the agreeable , 139 Physiognomists , the , 363 Red mask , the , 277 Reflections on a letter , 376 ...
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... Mary's peerless brow That offering I design'd , And all the sweets that summer yields Were in the odorous wreath combined . The rose I gather'd from its spray- The violet bath'd in dew ; I knew her lips would shame the one , Her dark ...
... Mary's peerless brow That offering I design'd , And all the sweets that summer yields Were in the odorous wreath combined . The rose I gather'd from its spray- The violet bath'd in dew ; I knew her lips would shame the one , Her dark ...
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... Mary , " asked Mrs. Harper , " that Mr. Bethun intends to offer himself to Agnes ? " " I think I should be , " replied the lady with an air that intimated she had the gentleman's assurance on the subject . " And I declare I think Agnes ...
... Mary , " asked Mrs. Harper , " that Mr. Bethun intends to offer himself to Agnes ? " " I think I should be , " replied the lady with an air that intimated she had the gentleman's assurance on the subject . " And I declare I think Agnes ...
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... Mary Howitt , in two vols . , vol . i . * " And who is Frederika Bremen ? " exclaims the English reader ; why , my mere English friend , hear Miss Howitt's introduction : - " Of the rich treasure of intellect and literature in Sweden ...
... Mary Howitt , in two vols . , vol . i . * " And who is Frederika Bremen ? " exclaims the English reader ; why , my mere English friend , hear Miss Howitt's introduction : - " Of the rich treasure of intellect and literature in Sweden ...
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... Mary , has broken it . Ah ! if you knew how I have mourned for you ! " Cressingham advanced with hesitating steps , and kneeling down upon the worn stones , recog- nized with a start his own handwriting , now almost illegible , upon the ...
... Mary , has broken it . Ah ! if you knew how I have mourned for you ! " Cressingham advanced with hesitating steps , and kneeling down upon the worn stones , recog- nized with a start his own handwriting , now almost illegible , upon the ...
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Página 45 - The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the Music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness harmonized the whole, And oh! that eye was in itself a Soul...
Página 25 - A thought, and claims the homage of a tear ; A flashing pang ! of which the weary breast Would still, albeit in vain, the heavy heart divest.
Página 69 - As if instinct with living spirit grew, Rolling its verdant gulfs of every hue ; And now suspended was the pleasing din, Now from a murmur faint it swell'd anew, Like the first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin.