The Ladies' Companion, Հատոր 13William W. Snowden, 1840 |
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Արդյունքներ 63–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... thou me ! Father , direct thou me ! Lead me to victory , lead me to death ! Lord , I acknowledge thy sovereign breath ; Lord , as thou guidest - so lead thou me , God , I acknowledge thee ! God , I acknowledge thee ! Midst the rush of ...
... thou me ! Father , direct thou me ! Lead me to victory , lead me to death ! Lord , I acknowledge thy sovereign breath ; Lord , as thou guidest - so lead thou me , God , I acknowledge thee ! God , I acknowledge thee ! Midst the rush of ...
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... thou , fair gem ! dost fling- Oh ! yet to me thy chaliced blossom's dear As richest rose - bud , bathed in balmy dews : Yea ! dearer far ! for thy pale leaves foretell That Summer comes , in guise of glorious hue , To deck the mountain ...
... thou , fair gem ! dost fling- Oh ! yet to me thy chaliced blossom's dear As richest rose - bud , bathed in balmy dews : Yea ! dearer far ! for thy pale leaves foretell That Summer comes , in guise of glorious hue , To deck the mountain ...
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... thou be the shadowy friend to whom shall be revealed the dreams and remembrances , the melancholy fancies , and the ' surprises of sudden joy ' which come to the heart of one who has learned to look on the things of life with a ...
... thou be the shadowy friend to whom shall be revealed the dreams and remembrances , the melancholy fancies , and the ' surprises of sudden joy ' which come to the heart of one who has learned to look on the things of life with a ...
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... thou art well nigh wea- ried of my prosing . Bear with my tediousness yet a little longer , and , since we are upon the subject of old pictures , I will tell thee a tale which , if thou hast the same passion for antique legends that has ...
... thou art well nigh wea- ried of my prosing . Bear with my tediousness yet a little longer , and , since we are upon the subject of old pictures , I will tell thee a tale which , if thou hast the same passion for antique legends that has ...
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... thou who may hereafter behold this outpouring of a broken spirit — thou to whom my name is as a word from an unknown tongue -to whom my very being will be but as a doubtful legend of the past - do thou take to heart the lessons of truth ...
... thou who may hereafter behold this outpouring of a broken spirit — thou to whom my name is as a word from an unknown tongue -to whom my very being will be but as a doubtful legend of the past - do thou take to heart the lessons of truth ...
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