The Living Age, Volume 265Living Age Company, 1910 |
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Page 12
... leave the city for the villa with the first breath of June , and whis- per their secrets in the shady groves where roses bloom and fountains keep the grass green through the parching summer days . Lapo Gianni prayed that he might spend ...
... leave the city for the villa with the first breath of June , and whis- per their secrets in the shady groves where roses bloom and fountains keep the grass green through the parching summer days . Lapo Gianni prayed that he might spend ...
Page 153
... leave . The Major got to his feet more slowly : there was a note of disappointment in the voices of both : they declined more wine . At the top of the flight of steps they paused . " Seven mortal days ! " said the Brigadier , holding ...
... leave . The Major got to his feet more slowly : there was a note of disappointment in the voices of both : they declined more wine . At the top of the flight of steps they paused . " Seven mortal days ! " said the Brigadier , holding ...
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... leave me , Mother , never leave ! Sole comfort of my sorrowful twenty years ; For close to thee my soul forgets to grieve In its tumultuous press of pains and fears . Oh , never leave me , Mother , never leave ! Through all the air a ...
... leave me , Mother , never leave ! Sole comfort of my sorrowful twenty years ; For close to thee my soul forgets to grieve In its tumultuous press of pains and fears . Oh , never leave me , Mother , never leave ! Through all the air a ...
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