The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 13Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... tell thy admiring countrymen what fine things , beautiful things they are . Poor young man ! I own that , with all thy folly , I loved thee . Thou hadst a noble heart , a brave spirit , and I confess that I have watered with my tears ...
... tell thy admiring countrymen what fine things , beautiful things they are . Poor young man ! I own that , with all thy folly , I loved thee . Thou hadst a noble heart , a brave spirit , and I confess that I have watered with my tears ...
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... Tell of the bloody and tumultuous fight , ` The march of victory and the dying groan . O'er the green fields the serried squadrons pour , Killing and burning like the bolts of heaven ; The sweetest flowers with cannon - smoke and gore ...
... Tell of the bloody and tumultuous fight , ` The march of victory and the dying groan . O'er the green fields the serried squadrons pour , Killing and burning like the bolts of heaven ; The sweetest flowers with cannon - smoke and gore ...
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... tell you all this ? Whenever I begin this , I can't stop . It is a story which makes me fairly drunk like the Jurançon wine . - Ah , what weather it is ! My cloak is soaked through ! " I was telling you , I believe , still about that ...
... tell you all this ? Whenever I begin this , I can't stop . It is a story which makes me fairly drunk like the Jurançon wine . - Ah , what weather it is ! My cloak is soaked through ! " I was telling you , I believe , still about that ...
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