Littell's Living Age, Volume 46Littell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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Page 129
... beautiful of his patriotic odes , which was rendered into English verse by the celebrated Father Prout , and published in Frazer's Maga - Oh ! pity take , for that hero's sake whom he zine a few years afterwards . As the fifth of a ...
... beautiful of his patriotic odes , which was rendered into English verse by the celebrated Father Prout , and published in Frazer's Maga - Oh ! pity take , for that hero's sake whom he zine a few years afterwards . As the fifth of a ...
Page 145
... beautiful . It is beautiful , but not ing it better to die with honor than to return the most beautiful . There is another life , DLXXXII . LIVING AGE . VOL . X. 10 hard , rough , and thorny , trodden with bleed- ENGLAND'S FORGOTTEN ...
... beautiful . It is beautiful , but not ing it better to die with honor than to return the most beautiful . There is another life , DLXXXII . LIVING AGE . VOL . X. 10 hard , rough , and thorny , trodden with bleed- ENGLAND'S FORGOTTEN ...
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... beautiful , and as re- birds , and especially the thrush , the nightin- freshing to me as old friends . After standing gale , and the lark ; after these , I desired to see awhile to take a last view of Stratford - on - Avon cuckoos ...
... beautiful , and as re- birds , and especially the thrush , the nightin- freshing to me as old friends . After standing gale , and the lark ; after these , I desired to see awhile to take a last view of Stratford - on - Avon cuckoos ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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