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 4999
... once his ready fingers closed : He opes his fist , the treasure's fled : He sees a halter in its stead . She bids ambition hold a wand ; He grasps a hatchet in his hand . A box of charity she shows : Blow here ; and a churchwarden blows ...
... once his ready fingers closed : He opes his fist , the treasure's fled : He sees a halter in its stead . She bids ambition hold a wand ; He grasps a hatchet in his hand . A box of charity she shows : Blow here ; and a churchwarden blows ...
Page 5000
... once into her nest . The noblest captain in the British fleet Might envy William's lip those kisses sweet . O Susan , Susan , lovely dear , My vows shall ever true remain ; Let me kiss off that falling tear ; We only part to meet again ...
... once into her nest . The noblest captain in the British fleet Might envy William's lip those kisses sweet . O Susan , Susan , lovely dear , My vows shall ever true remain ; Let me kiss off that falling tear ; We only part to meet again ...
Page 5004
... once when he had sinned ; For murder wears not freedom's wreath , As Paris in thy ear hath dinned . Through mind alone she beareth fruit , And he who would with stains of blood Her vesture pure and bright pollute , And though he struck ...
... once when he had sinned ; For murder wears not freedom's wreath , As Paris in thy ear hath dinned . Through mind alone she beareth fruit , And he who would with stains of blood Her vesture pure and bright pollute , And though he struck ...
Page 5009
... once of the pride of a ruling class and the unrequited toil to which the masses were condemned , we should read , in all human probability , of a slavery imposed upon the great body of the people through the appropriation of the land ...
... once of the pride of a ruling class and the unrequited toil to which the masses were condemned , we should read , in all human probability , of a slavery imposed upon the great body of the people through the appropriation of the land ...
Page 5041
... not of superstition but of empire , are devoutly visited by a new race of pilgrims from the remote and once savage countries of the North . WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT . WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT , an English EDWARD GIBBON . 5011.
... not of superstition but of empire , are devoutly visited by a new race of pilgrims from the remote and once savage countries of the North . WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT . WILLIAM SCHWENCK GILBERT , an English EDWARD GIBBON . 5011.
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