Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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... night nor day . One night I had fallen asleep , overpowered by fatigue and anxiety , when I was awakened by a cry from my father . I instantly trimmed the light , and ran to his side . He was sitting up in bed , with his eyes fixed on ...
... night nor day . One night I had fallen asleep , overpowered by fatigue and anxiety , when I was awakened by a cry from my father . I instantly trimmed the light , and ran to his side . He was sitting up in bed , with his eyes fixed on ...
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... night at midnight , and of very with the most part of the lords that were in this chance tarried not all night there by reason of some masks at the abbey ( Holyrood ) : But we believe it was not chance but God that put in our head . We ...
... night at midnight , and of very with the most part of the lords that were in this chance tarried not all night there by reason of some masks at the abbey ( Holyrood ) : But we believe it was not chance but God that put in our head . We ...
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... night ? Where , like a wild dream , thy heart still remembers The lingering smile on the motionless clay , A flame that lives on in the light of its embers- There , wouldst thou dream of thy darling to - day ? Not in the greenwood glade ...
... night ? Where , like a wild dream , thy heart still remembers The lingering smile on the motionless clay , A flame that lives on in the light of its embers- There , wouldst thou dream of thy darling to - day ? Not in the greenwood glade ...
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