Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 13
... lives ; the past is at rest . The future ? heaven . I am lifted heavenward . Deli- A grey veil spreads itself before me , shut ... live ! A heaven awaits me in mortal the veil the form of a rose , white and most life . Dear doctor , whom ...
... lives ; the past is at rest . The future ? heaven . I am lifted heavenward . Deli- A grey veil spreads itself before me , shut ... live ! A heaven awaits me in mortal the veil the form of a rose , white and most life . Dear doctor , whom ...
Page 243
... live on scraps obtained in charity from an old friend , whose stationery is a permanent perquisite : for folding , I shall do it neatly when I learn to tie my neck - cloths . I sur- prise most of my friends by writing on ruled paper ...
... live on scraps obtained in charity from an old friend , whose stationery is a permanent perquisite : for folding , I shall do it neatly when I learn to tie my neck - cloths . I sur- prise most of my friends by writing on ruled paper ...
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... live ful success , however , affords a striking chiefly as a prose - writer . Unfortunately , illustration of the obvious fact that in " the his best years and energies were largely realms of gold " immediate popularity is consumed upon ...
... live ful success , however , affords a striking chiefly as a prose - writer . Unfortunately , illustration of the obvious fact that in " the his best years and energies were largely realms of gold " immediate popularity is consumed upon ...
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