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Page 260
... Never was exile's mem- ory half so sad , And never angel's sorrow so forlorn . " - - So mighty a sweep for the epithet " blithe . " The " swinging waters " of Mr. Arnold's first version , and the " not idly " by which he instinctively ...
... Never was exile's mem- ory half so sad , And never angel's sorrow so forlorn . " - - So mighty a sweep for the epithet " blithe . " The " swinging waters " of Mr. Arnold's first version , and the " not idly " by which he instinctively ...
Page 416
... never had a father , least- ways as I ever heard on . I say , in your case , there never was an old chap of the age of Methuselah living on and on , as though Death bad forgotten him , and stand- ing between his only son and his expecta ...
... never had a father , least- ways as I ever heard on . I say , in your case , there never was an old chap of the age of Methuselah living on and on , as though Death bad forgotten him , and stand- ing between his only son and his expecta ...
Page 456
... never came , and how he pined and fretted for news of his left love ; but he never heard of her again ; and he threw the blame on his mother who prob- ably did not deserve it . At the death of his father , which took place in 1805 ...
... never came , and how he pined and fretted for news of his left love ; but he never heard of her again ; and he threw the blame on his mother who prob- ably did not deserve it . At the death of his father , which took place in 1805 ...
Contents
COUNTRYHOUSE ON THE RHINE Part XXXIV | 2 |
LATE FOR THE TRAIN | 10 |
EARTH TO EARTH | 66 |
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