The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... lived , but only dreamed An Angel's cradle - dream of love . She was so full of happiness , She sang more often than she spake ; She loved , but knew not love's distress Of eyes that watch , and hearts that break : The wasted hand she ...
... lived , but only dreamed An Angel's cradle - dream of love . She was so full of happiness , She sang more often than she spake ; She loved , but knew not love's distress Of eyes that watch , and hearts that break : The wasted hand she ...
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... lived in the giraffe country , assures us that the giraffe has powers of locomotion and endurance fully equal to those possessed by any of the other ungulates of that continent . Therefore some at least of these ought to have similarly ...
... lived in the giraffe country , assures us that the giraffe has powers of locomotion and endurance fully equal to those possessed by any of the other ungulates of that continent . Therefore some at least of these ought to have similarly ...
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... lived quite secluded from the world , and kept up little correspondence , except with the learned societies to which he forwarded the results of his labours , and received at his house only a few members of his family who from time to ...
... lived quite secluded from the world , and kept up little correspondence , except with the learned societies to which he forwarded the results of his labours , and received at his house only a few members of his family who from time to ...
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... lived in the old castle at the top of the mountain ? " " Yes , my young friend , ” M. de Champaubert replied ; " and it was there that the events took place which I am about to relate . " After a pause , he turned to Dom Gérusac and ...
... lived in the old castle at the top of the mountain ? " " Yes , my young friend , ” M. de Champaubert replied ; " and it was there that the events took place which I am about to relate . " After a pause , he turned to Dom Gérusac and ...
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... lived . They took care to instil the same feelings in the hearts of their sons , who in their turn transmitted them to their children . Although living at the opposite extremities of the kingdom , the two families did not fail to ...
... lived . They took care to instil the same feelings in the hearts of their sons , who in their turn transmitted them to their children . Although living at the opposite extremities of the kingdom , the two families did not fail to ...
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