Littell's Living Age, Volume 156Littell, Son and Company, 1883 |
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... night That was atween thir twae , ' is an exquisite touch ; so also for what I have called its " pathetic loneliness " is that wild and eerie but strangely homely dirge : - " This ae night , this ae night , Every night and alle , Fire ...
... night That was atween thir twae , ' is an exquisite touch ; so also for what I have called its " pathetic loneliness " is that wild and eerie but strangely homely dirge : - " This ae night , this ae night , Every night and alle , Fire ...
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... night , feeling the wind blow upon him from the fields of sleep , but no other trace in the darkness of the great wide landscape which he knew lay stretched out like a map under cover of the clouds , something breathed another name in ...
... night , feeling the wind blow upon him from the fields of sleep , but no other trace in the darkness of the great wide landscape which he knew lay stretched out like a map under cover of the clouds , something breathed another name in ...
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... night ? " " I promised to play a game o ' draw with some o ' the boys to - night , " answered Bill . - " To - morrow morning , then at ten , " said Putterton . " I suppose you are tired , too , from your journey , Win ? " " Yes ; I feel ...
... night ? " " I promised to play a game o ' draw with some o ' the boys to - night , " answered Bill . - " To - morrow morning , then at ten , " said Putterton . " I suppose you are tired , too , from your journey , Win ? " " Yes ; I feel ...
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