Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... seen before glide noiselessly into the bright drawing room , small , dressed in black , with thick , long , raven hair almost on his shoulders , in such a manner as to fill up the space between , and to give the upper part of his form a ...
... seen before glide noiselessly into the bright drawing room , small , dressed in black , with thick , long , raven hair almost on his shoulders , in such a manner as to fill up the space between , and to give the upper part of his form a ...
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... seen you , and that you were at least well enough to take pleasure in the meeting ; nor could the good tidings have transpired in a more fitting place than this identical parlour , where , changed as most things are , there are still ...
... seen you , and that you were at least well enough to take pleasure in the meeting ; nor could the good tidings have transpired in a more fitting place than this identical parlour , where , changed as most things are , there are still ...
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... seen no more : and , alas ! the churchyard is full of our hopes and affections . But enough . Uncle is still the same quite as good , and sometimes quite as funny and light - hearted , though assuredly he has more fre- quent fits of ...
... seen no more : and , alas ! the churchyard is full of our hopes and affections . But enough . Uncle is still the same quite as good , and sometimes quite as funny and light - hearted , though assuredly he has more fre- quent fits of ...
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... seen , to their astonishment , running along the fields with his arms outstretched , and talking to himself . He had no pet scholars except one , a little fair - haired boy , who he said ought to have been a girl . He told me that was ...
... seen , to their astonishment , running along the fields with his arms outstretched , and talking to himself . He had no pet scholars except one , a little fair - haired boy , who he said ought to have been a girl . He told me that was ...
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... seen E- C- ; not that he danced , but his loins were girded with a flower - garden which would have confounded Hervey himself . I am glad to see that the young ladies have returned to white - the appropriate vesture of the lilies that ...
... seen E- C- ; not that he danced , but his loins were girded with a flower - garden which would have confounded Hervey himself . I am glad to see that the young ladies have returned to white - the appropriate vesture of the lilies that ...
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