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... voice had broken everybody's slumbers betimes , with " Happy New Year ! Happy New Year ! " Of course it was a child's voice . Children are the last to learn that it is proper and sensible to mar our present by regrets over the past ...
... voice had broken everybody's slumbers betimes , with " Happy New Year ! Happy New Year ! " Of course it was a child's voice . Children are the last to learn that it is proper and sensible to mar our present by regrets over the past ...
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... voice of Verity , Great Goliath , the Pope , he struck down with his sling , Henry , Restoring again to a Christian liberty His land and people like a most victorious king ; To her first beauty intending the Church to bring , From ...
... voice of Verity , Great Goliath , the Pope , he struck down with his sling , Henry , Restoring again to a Christian liberty His land and people like a most victorious king ; To her first beauty intending the Church to bring , From ...
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... voice can recall him . This latter , a little tottering creature of 3 years , a faint indication of a beautiful figure , is the revivifying influence of the old man's life , his perpetual revisiting of spring , the one only thing that ...
... voice can recall him . This latter , a little tottering creature of 3 years , a faint indication of a beautiful figure , is the revivifying influence of the old man's life , his perpetual revisiting of spring , the one only thing that ...
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... voice should come With the old throb of music , nor its face Glow with the light of Love . Her soul went out , Like the ark - dove , across its troubled waste Long years ago , and had not found a place Whereon to rest its weary wings ...
... voice should come With the old throb of music , nor its face Glow with the light of Love . Her soul went out , Like the ark - dove , across its troubled waste Long years ago , and had not found a place Whereon to rest its weary wings ...
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... voice infinitely sweet and tender , asked , with deepest concern , Are you so ill , dear Hugh ? ' " Good heaven ! I flung the hand away as though it had been a living coal , and buried my flushed and swollen face deep out of sight ...
... voice infinitely sweet and tender , asked , with deepest concern , Are you so ill , dear Hugh ? ' " Good heaven ! I flung the hand away as though it had been a living coal , and buried my flushed and swollen face deep out of sight ...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Volumes 3-4 Anna Maria Hall Visualização integral - 1847 |
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