Littell's Living Age, Volume 86Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1864 |
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... eyes with a mist are blind ; For thoughts rush up on the rising wind Of a gentle face that he leaves behind , And a heart that throbs through the fog - bank dim , Thinking of him . Far into night He watches the gleam of the lessening ...
... eyes with a mist are blind ; For thoughts rush up on the rising wind Of a gentle face that he leaves behind , And a heart that throbs through the fog - bank dim , Thinking of him . Far into night He watches the gleam of the lessening ...
Page 304
... eyes fixed on her fingers ; his countenance clouded with gravity at all the merry quips which she so playfully sang . Roger looked grave as well , but was much more at his ease than his brother ; indeed , he was half amused by the awk ...
... eyes fixed on her fingers ; his countenance clouded with gravity at all the merry quips which she so playfully sang . Roger looked grave as well , but was much more at his ease than his brother ; indeed , he was half amused by the awk ...
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... eyes is too like physical weak- ness of sight ; they are not like the sky- that colour has something of cruelty in it . " Come , don't go on trying to match her eyes as if you were a draper , and they a bit of ribbon ; say at once her eyes ...
... eyes is too like physical weak- ness of sight ; they are not like the sky- that colour has something of cruelty in it . " Come , don't go on trying to match her eyes as if you were a draper , and they a bit of ribbon ; say at once her eyes ...
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Pagan and Christian Sepulchres | 22 |
Atlantic Telegraph The | 41 |
Bursting of the Bombay Bubble | 92 |
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