Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 1817 - 303 páginas |
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... Ellen , her bosom - friend Mary , and commences an acquaintance , which ends in a mutual attachment . With her consent , and by the advice of their common friend Ellen , he announces his hopes and in- tentions to Mary's Mother , a widow ...
... Ellen , her bosom - friend Mary , and commences an acquaintance , which ends in a mutual attachment . With her consent , and by the advice of their common friend Ellen , he announces his hopes and in- tentions to Mary's Mother , a widow ...
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... Ellen's home ; and after some fruitless attempts on her part toward a reconciliation with her Mother , she was married to him . - And here the third part of the Tale begins . I was not led to chuse this story from any partiality to ...
... Ellen's home ; and after some fruitless attempts on her part toward a reconciliation with her Mother , she was married to him . - And here the third part of the Tale begins . I was not led to chuse this story from any partiality to ...
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... Ellen , spite of miry ways And weather dark and dreary , Trudg'd every day to Edward's house , And made them all more cheary . Oh ! Ellen was a faithful Friend , More dear than any Sister ! As cheerful too as singing lark ; And she ne ...
... Ellen , spite of miry ways And weather dark and dreary , Trudg'd every day to Edward's house , And made them all more cheary . Oh ! Ellen was a faithful Friend , More dear than any Sister ! As cheerful too as singing lark ; And she ne ...
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... Ellen's seat she went : Tho ' Ellen always kept her church All church - days during Lent . And gentle Ellen welcom'd her With courteous looks and mild : Thought she , " what if her heart should melt , And all be reconcil'de ! " The day ...
... Ellen's seat she went : Tho ' Ellen always kept her church All church - days during Lent . And gentle Ellen welcom'd her With courteous looks and mild : Thought she , " what if her heart should melt , And all be reconcil'de ! " The day ...
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... Ellen kneeling still , So pale ! I guess'd not why : When she stood up , there plainly was A trouble in her eye . And when the prayers were done , we all Came round and ask'd her why : Giddy she seem'd , and , sure , there was A trouble ...
... Ellen kneeling still , So pale ! I guess'd not why : When she stood up , there plainly was A trouble in her eye . And when the prayers were done , we all Came round and ask'd her why : Giddy she seem'd , and , sure , there was A trouble ...
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