Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16325
... Dear and Only Love - James Graham , Earl of Montrose . 16395 My Love in Her Attire Doth Shew Her Wit - My Maryland · Author Unknown . 16628 James R. Randall . 16560 TITLE NANTUCKET SHELL , WITH A AUTHOR PAGE Charles Henry xi.
... Dear and Only Love - James Graham , Earl of Montrose . 16395 My Love in Her Attire Doth Shew Her Wit - My Maryland · Author Unknown . 16628 James R. Randall . 16560 TITLE NANTUCKET SHELL , WITH A AUTHOR PAGE Charles Henry xi.
Page 16336
... dear , Sleep without fear : Mother is here with you for ever . Lulla lo ! to the rise and fall of mother's bosom ' tis sleep has bound you , And oh , my child , what cosier nest for rosier rest could love have found you ? Sleep , baby dear ...
... dear , Sleep without fear : Mother is here with you for ever . Lulla lo ! to the rise and fall of mother's bosom ' tis sleep has bound you , And oh , my child , what cosier nest for rosier rest could love have found you ? Sleep , baby dear ...
Page 16355
... dear , Sweetheart , That thine eyes are so heavy and wet ? ” — Dear ? O Love , how dear I may not tell thee yet ! " Wouldst fain go back , Sweetheart ? It's only a step to take . " — No , no ! not back ! but hold me close , For my heart ...
... dear , Sweetheart , That thine eyes are so heavy and wet ? ” — Dear ? O Love , how dear I may not tell thee yet ! " Wouldst fain go back , Sweetheart ? It's only a step to take . " — No , no ! not back ! but hold me close , For my heart ...
Page 16359
... dear padre , Tell him ' twill make me die ! " " Die ! child , do you know that offends our Father ? " " But still , padre , write die ! » " I will not write ' die . " - " What a man of iron ! If I could only try ! " Oh no , it is no use ...
... dear padre , Tell him ' twill make me die ! " " Die ! child , do you know that offends our Father ? " " But still , padre , write die ! » " I will not write ' die . " - " What a man of iron ! If I could only try ! " Oh no , it is no use ...
Page 16360
... dear face to mirror in them , - Forever shun the light . " And that of all the torments ever suffered , Parting's most hard to bear ; That like a dream the echo of his voice is ringing Forever in my ear . " But since it is for his dear ...
... dear face to mirror in them , - Forever shun the light . " And that of all the torments ever suffered , Parting's most hard to bear ; That like a dream the echo of his voice is ringing Forever in my ear . " But since it is for his dear ...
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