The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 238 巻F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Dream , and I live in a Dream , And I go in a Dream to die ! O whose is this hand on my forehead bare , And whose are these eyes that look in mine ? The hand is my Mother's soft hand of air ; The eyes are my Mother's - thro ' tears they ...
... Dream , and I live in a Dream , And I go in a Dream to die ! O whose is this hand on my forehead bare , And whose are these eyes that look in mine ? The hand is my Mother's soft hand of air ; The eyes are my Mother's - thro ' tears they ...
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... Dream , and we live in a Dream , And we go in our Dream to die ! O what is this jangling of merry bells , And what is this laughter across the wold ? ' Tis the sound of a market that buys and sells ; ' Tis the laughter of Souls that are ...
... Dream , and we live in a Dream , And we go in our Dream to die ! O what is this jangling of merry bells , And what is this laughter across the wold ? ' Tis the sound of a market that buys and sells ; ' Tis the laughter of Souls that are ...
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... dream , and dreaded even the close of the song lest some- thing should happen to awaken him . Before yet the song was ended Christmas saw Mrs. Seagraves glide from her place near the piano to welcome with special eager- ness some new ...
... dream , and dreaded even the close of the song lest some- thing should happen to awaken him . Before yet the song was ended Christmas saw Mrs. Seagraves glide from her place near the piano to welcome with special eager- ness some new ...
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