Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, المجلد 5Godey Company, 1832 |
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... old woman's tale . Tis true , when such stories are told , We should not believe half that we hear , Yet I own that my Granny is old , So I live with my own Granny dear 91 4 BYRON . had sunk into the arms of night. Cont . dier!" ...
... old woman's tale . Tis true , when such stories are told , We should not believe half that we hear , Yet I own that my Granny is old , So I live with my own Granny dear 91 4 BYRON . had sunk into the arms of night. Cont . dier!" ...
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... night , and the city of Paris was still , no busy crowds thronged the passages , and no splendid cavalcade drew forth the citizens with curious looks : naught , save the heavy tread of the mailed sentinel , was heard before the royal ...
... night , and the city of Paris was still , no busy crowds thronged the passages , and no splendid cavalcade drew forth the citizens with curious looks : naught , save the heavy tread of the mailed sentinel , was heard before the royal ...
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... night the king sat for a long time , revolving the unhappy occurrences of the few past days ; he thought on all his fond hopes , wrecked in the full prospect of success - of the laughing eyes which had once shone daily wel- come upon ...
... night the king sat for a long time , revolving the unhappy occurrences of the few past days ; he thought on all his fond hopes , wrecked in the full prospect of success - of the laughing eyes which had once shone daily wel- come upon ...
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... be above , the luminous spirit of him who aspires to Truth ; nor will it back to the vile and heavy clay from which it sprang , until the light which bore it upward be no more ! $ THE SOLDIER'S ADIEU . LIKE the stars to the night. + ...
... be above , the luminous spirit of him who aspires to Truth ; nor will it back to the vile and heavy clay from which it sprang , until the light which bore it upward be no more ! $ THE SOLDIER'S ADIEU . LIKE the stars to the night. + ...
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... night , Or the breeze to the sea , My fair one - my fond one , I'll be unto thee . Though ocean divides us , Where'er I may roam , My heart shall be with thee , And thy cottage home . Where we twined the young Jasmine , Which still ...
... night , Or the breeze to the sea , My fair one - my fond one , I'll be unto thee . Though ocean divides us , Where'er I may roam , My heart shall be with thee , And thy cottage home . Where we twined the young Jasmine , Which still ...
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