The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5004
... night alone . What though an angel whispered in her ear , " Stretch out thy hand , he's faithful still to thee , " What though , amid his woes , a voice he hear , " She loves thee still , thy own sweet love is she . Speak one kind word ...
... night alone . What though an angel whispered in her ear , " Stretch out thy hand , he's faithful still to thee , " What though , amid his woes , a voice he hear , " She loves thee still , thy own sweet love is she . Speak one kind word ...
Page 5025
... night , con- sumed many private and public buildings ; and the ruins of the palace of Sallust remained , in the age of Justinian , a stately monument of the Gothic conflagration . Yet a contemporary historian has observed that fire ...
... night , con- sumed many private and public buildings ; and the ruins of the palace of Sallust remained , in the age of Justinian , a stately monument of the Gothic conflagration . Yet a contemporary historian has observed that fire ...
Page 5048
... night ; And as that night he homeward strode To his Pan - Anglican abode , He passed along the Borough Road , And saw a grew some sight . He saw a crowd assembled round A person dancing on the ground , Who straight began to leap and ...
... night ; And as that night he homeward strode To his Pan - Anglican abode , He passed along the Borough Road , And saw a grew some sight . He saw a crowd assembled round A person dancing on the ground , Who straight began to leap and ...
Page 5052
... night - though con- Stitutionally shy . At first the mermen laughed , " Pooh ! pooh ! " But finally they jealous grew , And sounded loud recalls ; But vainly . So these fishy males . Declared they too would clothe their tails In silken ...
... night - though con- Stitutionally shy . At first the mermen laughed , " Pooh ! pooh ! " But finally they jealous grew , And sounded loud recalls ; But vainly . So these fishy males . Declared they too would clothe their tails In silken ...
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... night in rough weather , he is disabled from reading ; he wraps himself in a pea - jacket and sits upon the deck . What is his employment ? He cannot sleep , or does not . What an opportunity for moving onward in the processes of ...
... night in rough weather , he is disabled from reading ; he wraps himself in a pea - jacket and sits upon the deck . What is his employment ? He cannot sleep , or does not . What an opportunity for moving onward in the processes of ...
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