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... morning - glories Round the cottage window climbing Swaying , bell - like , as if chiming For the marriage of the day : Saying , softly , " Come away ! Danced o'er Elsie's features fair , Flickering on her golden hair . I had told her ...
... morning - glories Round the cottage window climbing Swaying , bell - like , as if chiming For the marriage of the day : Saying , softly , " Come away ! Danced o'er Elsie's features fair , Flickering on her golden hair . I had told her ...
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Sunday Morning . - Thank God for Sun- future more dim and indistinct . Now the day ! When I awake in the morning , and clocks are striking eleven ; the bells are ceas- the thought that it is the Sabbath comes ing ; in another moment not ...
Sunday Morning . - Thank God for Sun- future more dim and indistinct . Now the day ! When I awake in the morning , and clocks are striking eleven ; the bells are ceas- the thought that it is the Sabbath comes ing ; in another moment not ...
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... morning was a new wrong . To snatch a caress when she justly claimed an expression of peni- tence , of regret , of sympathy , was to make more light of her than ever . CHAPTER VIII . THAT evening Miss Assher seemed to carry herself with ...
... morning was a new wrong . To snatch a caress when she justly claimed an expression of peni- tence , of regret , of sympathy , was to make more light of her than ever . CHAPTER VIII . THAT evening Miss Assher seemed to carry herself with ...
Contents
INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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