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Page 163
... brought me here , And left me lone and mute , No generous friend my heart to cheer , No solace but my lute ? The emperor , hearing the music , sends a messenger , and has her brought before him . He finds her to be " a perfect beauty ...
... brought me here , And left me lone and mute , No generous friend my heart to cheer , No solace but my lute ? The emperor , hearing the music , sends a messenger , and has her brought before him . He finds her to be " a perfect beauty ...
Page 363
... brought Bertha Now one more year is past ? This Christmas - eve shall tell us , The third one and the last . IV . The wilful , wayward Dora , In those first weeks of grief , Could seek and find in Bertha Strength , soothing , and relief ...
... brought Bertha Now one more year is past ? This Christmas - eve shall tell us , The third one and the last . IV . The wilful , wayward Dora , In those first weeks of grief , Could seek and find in Bertha Strength , soothing , and relief ...
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... brought of argument in the matter ; viz . , the variations the intermixture of two species in generation which actually occur in living species , and producing a fertile offspring , capable of breed- which strongly tend to become ...
... brought of argument in the matter ; viz . , the variations the intermixture of two species in generation which actually occur in living species , and producing a fertile offspring , capable of breed- which strongly tend to become ...
Contents
Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold | 38 |
Evangelist | 53 |
Aleppo Evening Party | 59 |
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