The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... eyes an artful " hizzy " who had ensnared the affections of the Squire of Haworth ; and some- times she fancied that she had flown to prevent her losing her heart to a gentle- man quite out of her rank ; and some- times she thought only ...
... eyes an artful " hizzy " who had ensnared the affections of the Squire of Haworth ; and some- times she fancied that she had flown to prevent her losing her heart to a gentle- man quite out of her rank ; and some- times she thought only ...
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... eyes never left the ground . Suddenly he stood still , and then hastily retraced his steps to the cottage . Martin was stooping over the open fire- place , stirring his soup - pot . His supple figure looked still slighter in his fisher ...
... eyes never left the ground . Suddenly he stood still , and then hastily retraced his steps to the cottage . Martin was stooping over the open fire- place , stirring his soup - pot . His supple figure looked still slighter in his fisher ...
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... eyes are grown less sweet ? Nay , but my life - blood fails on heavier feet . Time goes , old girl , time goes . I cannot hold as once I held thy hand ; Youth is a tree whose leaves fall light as sand . Hast thou known many trees that ...
... eyes are grown less sweet ? Nay , but my life - blood fails on heavier feet . Time goes , old girl , time goes . I cannot hold as once I held thy hand ; Youth is a tree whose leaves fall light as sand . Hast thou known many trees that ...
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