EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 124
... affection between two parties ? Perhaps we never saw them before and never shall meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We understand them and take the warmest ...
... affection between two parties ? Perhaps we never saw them before and never shall meet them again . But we see them exchange a glance or betray a deep emotion , and we are no longer strangers . We understand them and take the warmest ...
Page 139
... affections are but tents of a night . That is our per- There are Though slowly and with pain , the objects of the affections change , as the objects of thought do . moments when the affections rule and absorb the man and make his ...
... affections are but tents of a night . That is our per- There are Though slowly and with pain , the objects of the affections change , as the objects of thought do . moments when the affections rule and absorb the man and make his ...
Page 145
... affection which make a young world for me again . Delicious is a just and firm encounter or two , in a thought , in ... affections , the earth is metamorphosed : there is no winter and no night : all tragedies , all ennuis vanish , -all ...
... affection which make a young world for me again . Delicious is a just and firm encounter or two , in a thought , in ... affections , the earth is metamorphosed : there is no winter and no night : all tragedies , all ennuis vanish , -all ...
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