The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... eyes roved idly round , And slender limbs , too still reclined In helpless rest upon the ground , Or on the car of osier light Wherein her goat had drawn her there , From that far cottage glistening white Beyond the trees in sunny glare ...
... eyes roved idly round , And slender limbs , too still reclined In helpless rest upon the ground , Or on the car of osier light Wherein her goat had drawn her there , From that far cottage glistening white Beyond the trees in sunny glare ...
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... eyes In silent tears above her bent— Blind as her own to earth and skies- And fingers by the needle worn In toil for her , that never ceased From ere she woke at early morn Till stars forsook the kindling east . For weary was the ...
... eyes In silent tears above her bent— Blind as her own to earth and skies- And fingers by the needle worn In toil for her , that never ceased From ere she woke at early morn Till stars forsook the kindling east . For weary was the ...
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... eye , " an underlying knowledge that some framework , once instinct with life and purpose , is a mouldering skeleton ... eyes upon " a new Heaven and a new earth " of fruition hereafter ; and though we ponder their annals with sorrow ...
... eye , " an underlying knowledge that some framework , once instinct with life and purpose , is a mouldering skeleton ... eyes upon " a new Heaven and a new earth " of fruition hereafter ; and though we ponder their annals with sorrow ...
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completely hidden from the eye of man , and between these , two overburthened Fathers - all that could be spared - laboured with incessant toil . The whole of one lordship or territory was converted by its chief , Ichouyemondono , a boy ...
completely hidden from the eye of man , and between these , two overburthened Fathers - all that could be spared - laboured with incessant toil . The whole of one lordship or territory was converted by its chief , Ichouyemondono , a boy ...
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... eyes of the unlearned or half - educated public . It is indeed , the charm of all those seeming " short cuts " to knowledge by which the labour of mastering scientific details is spared to those who yet believe that without such labour ...
... eyes of the unlearned or half - educated public . It is indeed , the charm of all those seeming " short cuts " to knowledge by which the labour of mastering scientific details is spared to those who yet believe that without such labour ...
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