EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 5
... look : - Him by the hand dear nature took ; Dearest nature , strong and kind , Whispered , ' Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' WHERE do we find ourselves ? In a ...
... look : - Him by the hand dear nature took ; Dearest nature , strong and kind , Whispered , ' Darling , never mind ! To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' WHERE do we find ourselves ? In a ...
Page 26
... look about us , but with grand politeness he draws down before us an impenetreble screen of purest sky , and another behind us of pur- est sky . " You will not remember , " he seems to say , " and you will not expect . " All good ...
... look about us , but with grand politeness he draws down before us an impenetreble screen of purest sky , and another behind us of pur- est sky . " You will not remember , " he seems to say , " and you will not expect . " All good ...
Page 98
... look at the contemporary facts for science or for entertainment , is not equally pleasant to all spec- tators . The constitution of our society makes it a giant's castle to the ambitious youth who have not found their names enrolled in ...
... look at the contemporary facts for science or for entertainment , is not equally pleasant to all spec- tators . The constitution of our society makes it a giant's castle to the ambitious youth who have not found their names enrolled in ...
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