EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... morning sacrifice . Now then love me ; Time may take Thee before thy time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make , And learn love before we may . It is delightful in this connection to think of the signet - ring with the device of a fawn ...
... morning sacrifice . Now then love me ; Time may take Thee before thy time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make , And learn love before we may . It is delightful in this connection to think of the signet - ring with the device of a fawn ...
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... morning . The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise before he had an Eve , but I think he did not use to read Virgil as I commonly do . " In this letter emerges that fact which at least no one ...
... morning . The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise before he had an Eve , but I think he did not use to read Virgil as I commonly do . " In this letter emerges that fact which at least no one ...
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... morning to night , and would allow nothing to the sulkiness of my disposition . Company and cards at home , parties by land and water abroad , and ( what they call ) doing something , that is , racketing about from morning to night ...
... morning to night , and would allow nothing to the sulkiness of my disposition . Company and cards at home , parties by land and water abroad , and ( what they call ) doing something , that is , racketing about from morning to night ...
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... shadows cast The giant forms of empires , on their way To ruin : one by one , They tower and they are gone- Yet in the Prophet's soul the dreams of avarice stay . He watched till morning's ray On lake and meadow lay The Poetry of Keble 197.
... shadows cast The giant forms of empires , on their way To ruin : one by one , They tower and they are gone- Yet in the Prophet's soul the dreams of avarice stay . He watched till morning's ray On lake and meadow lay The Poetry of Keble 197.
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Arthur Christopher Benson. He watched till morning's ray On lake and meadow lay , And willow - shaded streams , that silent sweep Around the banner'd lines , Where , by their several signs , The desert - wearied tribes in sight of Canaan ...
Arthur Christopher Benson. He watched till morning's ray On lake and meadow lay , And willow - shaded streams , that silent sweep Around the banner'd lines , Where , by their several signs , The desert - wearied tribes in sight of Canaan ...
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