A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... look up with their pale and shrunken faces , And their looks are sad to see , For the man's hoary anguish drawn and presses Down the cheeks of infancy . " Your old earth , " they say , " is very dreary ; 66 Our young feet , " they say ...
... look up with their pale and shrunken faces , And their looks are sad to see , For the man's hoary anguish drawn and presses Down the cheeks of infancy . " Your old earth , " they say , " is very dreary ; 66 Our young feet , " they say ...
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... look ! " Ned ! Ned ! speak , lad ! tell me it is not true ! " At that he raised his head and looked so wild Then , with a stare that froze my blood , he threw His arms around me , crying like a child , And held me close - and not a word ...
... look ! " Ned ! Ned ! speak , lad ! tell me it is not true ! " At that he raised his head and looked so wild Then , with a stare that froze my blood , he threw His arms around me , crying like a child , And held me close - and not a word ...
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... look ( almost mesmeric ) which such persons fix on the article ? They would feel it a relief if they might bury it out of their sight by popping it into their own mouths and swallowing it down ; and they are really made happy if the ...
... look ( almost mesmeric ) which such persons fix on the article ? They would feel it a relief if they might bury it out of their sight by popping it into their own mouths and swallowing it down ; and they are really made happy if the ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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