Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... give him rest . Once well away , Seeing he loved me not a whit , No heart have I to bid him stay . And yet methinks the God who framed Both him and me had made us such , That we were scarcely to be blamed For loving not each other much ...
... give him rest . Once well away , Seeing he loved me not a whit , No heart have I to bid him stay . And yet methinks the God who framed Both him and me had made us such , That we were scarcely to be blamed For loving not each other much ...
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... give no parentage to the poetry . An- other set claim both words and music for Henry Carey , who wrote in the reigns of William the Third , Anne , and George the First . Carey was both musician and poet ; his music excellent , his ...
... give no parentage to the poetry . An- other set claim both words and music for Henry Carey , who wrote in the reigns of William the Third , Anne , and George the First . Carey was both musician and poet ; his music excellent , his ...
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... give us the card and the address . " " You mean really to leave them ? " " Yes , of course . I shan't go in , though . Not unless No , in any case I shan't go in . " had been to call upon him , also Mrs. Hol- land and Miss Katherine ...
... give us the card and the address . " " You mean really to leave them ? " " Yes , of course . I shan't go in , though . Not unless No , in any case I shan't go in . " had been to call upon him , also Mrs. Hol- land and Miss Katherine ...
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... gives an ac- count in " The Prelude : " his inspiration sprang from mysterious sources which , as he shows us in the ... give a certain additional charm to his thought , and that he pur- posely selected a style of diction approach . ing ...
... gives an ac- count in " The Prelude : " his inspiration sprang from mysterious sources which , as he shows us in the ... give a certain additional charm to his thought , and that he pur- posely selected a style of diction approach . ing ...
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... give her " a gift , " and she seemed already to live so wholly in the spirit , that one need give her naught but what also had its value wholly in the spirit , consecrated by tender emotion , by memory , and by hope . hold ways and holy ...
... give her " a gift , " and she seemed already to live so wholly in the spirit , that one need give her naught but what also had its value wholly in the spirit , consecrated by tender emotion , by memory , and by hope . hold ways and holy ...
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