Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 91
... eyes fixed on me with an expression I could hardly read . Then again that old impression came over me that I had seen his eyes before I had seen him . Sad folly ! I think it must be that when true lovers meet they recognize each other's ...
... eyes fixed on me with an expression I could hardly read . Then again that old impression came over me that I had seen his eyes before I had seen him . Sad folly ! I think it must be that when true lovers meet they recognize each other's ...
Page 96
... eyes and saw the something , which had been a few minutes in sight , for it was pretty near the house when I first beheld it . Men , two or three perhaps , huddled close together , and bear - as to prevent the necessity of his being ing ...
... eyes and saw the something , which had been a few minutes in sight , for it was pretty near the house when I first beheld it . Men , two or three perhaps , huddled close together , and bear - as to prevent the necessity of his being ing ...
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... eyes , and wealth of hair , A bitter sweetness these poor eyes have seen , That looked for bliss , and blinded to despair , Found laughing nymph too late a jealous queen . So fade fond dreams , so wake sick hearts to sigh : Yet are they ...
... eyes , and wealth of hair , A bitter sweetness these poor eyes have seen , That looked for bliss , and blinded to despair , Found laughing nymph too late a jealous queen . So fade fond dreams , so wake sick hearts to sigh : Yet are they ...
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