The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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... Look up , and Speak to me . ” γρό . Well fare the hand that thus thy mood hath caught- That scroll of ancient wisdom on thy knee , Thine eyes tranc'd down in deep and tranquil thought- But ... LOOK UP, AND SPEAK TO ME "LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO.
... Look up , and Speak to me . ” γρό . Well fare the hand that thus thy mood hath caught- That scroll of ancient wisdom on thy knee , Thine eyes tranc'd down in deep and tranquil thought- But ... LOOK UP, AND SPEAK TO ME "LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO.
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... looks within , " Looks in vain , for all's obscure . " Nay , look closer into man ! Tell me , can you find indeed Nothing sure , no moral plan Clear prescribed , without your creed ? " No , I nothing can perceive ; " Without that ...
... looks within , " Looks in vain , for all's obscure . " Nay , look closer into man ! Tell me , can you find indeed Nothing sure , no moral plan Clear prescribed , without your creed ? " No , I nothing can perceive ; " Without that ...
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... Look at this little boy ! Poor infant ! ( Here the curè em- braced him ) . Look at his noble forehead , his bright eyes , his curly hair , his mouth like a cherub's ! Oh what a beautiful boy ! ( Another embrace , the half terrified ...
... Look at this little boy ! Poor infant ! ( Here the curè em- braced him ) . Look at his noble forehead , his bright eyes , his curly hair , his mouth like a cherub's ! Oh what a beautiful boy ! ( Another embrace , the half terrified ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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