| John Edmund Reade - 1857 - 276 pages
...Not of humility born and sanctified, But the self-love that would its weakness hide. ry. Scrolls lay before him, rent and scattered leaves As from wild Autumn's hair the whirlwind weaves Thereon as with a feverish hand were traced Thoughts disunited, feelings with quick haste Thrown into... | |
| John Edmund Reade - 1859 - 340 pages
...CHAPTEE XXI. In that grey oratory where he sate, Books cast along the walls an air sedate. Scrolls lay before him, rent and scattered leaves, As from wild Autumn's hair the whirlwind weaves ; Thereon, as with a feverish hand, were traced Thoughts disunited, f eelings, with quick haste Thrown... | |
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