Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16353
... bears for winding - sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew , Between the mourners at his head and feet , Say , scurrile jester , is there room for you ? Yes : he had lived to shame me from my sneer , To lame my pencil and ...
... bears for winding - sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew , Between the mourners at his head and feet , Say , scurrile jester , is there room for you ? Yes : he had lived to shame me from my sneer , To lame my pencil and ...
Page 16354
... bear , - Such were the deeds that helped his youth to train ; Rough culture , but such trees large fruit may bear , If but their stocks be of right girth and grain . So he grew up , a destined work to do , And lived to do it : four long ...
... bear , - Such were the deeds that helped his youth to train ; Rough culture , but such trees large fruit may bear , If but their stocks be of right girth and grain . So he grew up , a destined work to do , And lived to do it : four long ...
Page 16360
... bear ; That like a dream the echo of his voice is ringing Forever in my ear . " But since it is for his dear sake I suffer , My heavy heart grows light ; - Goodness ! how many things I'd like to tell him If I could only write ! " But ...
... bear ; That like a dream the echo of his voice is ringing Forever in my ear . " But since it is for his dear sake I suffer , My heavy heart grows light ; - Goodness ! how many things I'd like to tell him If I could only write ! " But ...
Page 16367
... bear so much of grief and shame . For your sweet sake as I have , since in this world I came ; And therefore on my bended knees , in God's dear name I sue , Have pity on your own poor clerk , that loveth only you ! Translation of Tom ...
... bear so much of grief and shame . For your sweet sake as I have , since in this world I came ; And therefore on my bended knees , in God's dear name I sue , Have pity on your own poor clerk , that loveth only you ! Translation of Tom ...
Page 16370
... bear life , for their love's sake . Did I seek love ? Not so : love led me along by the hand . Love beguiled me with songs and caresses , while I took no note of the land . And lo , I stood in a quicksand , but Love had wings , and he ...
... bear life , for their love's sake . Did I seek love ? Not so : love led me along by the hand . Love beguiled me with songs and caresses , while I took no note of the land . And lo , I stood in a quicksand , but Love had wings , and he ...
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