The Lady of the LakeMacmillan, 1900 - 208 páginas |
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Página xxvii
... give you any comfort when you come to lie here . " Then , being asked if his two daughters , Sophia and Anne , should be sent for , he replied : " No , don't disturb them . Poor souls , I know they were up all night . God bless you all ...
... give you any comfort when you come to lie here . " Then , being asked if his two daughters , Sophia and Anne , should be sent for , he replied : " No , don't disturb them . Poor souls , I know they were up all night . God bless you all ...
Página xxxi
... gives a lingering effect esp cially adapted to imitate the harp accompaniment . No two of the songs are constructed exactly alike , and it will be pleasant for the student to observe the means by which each carries out the feeling of ...
... gives a lingering effect esp cially adapted to imitate the harp accompaniment . No two of the songs are constructed exactly alike , and it will be pleasant for the student to observe the means by which each carries out the feeling of ...
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... give a lasting taste for this most perfect form of literary art is no easy undertaking , though experience proves that both can be done successfully , provided the effort be made before the pupil has out- grown the period when romantic ...
... give a lasting taste for this most perfect form of literary art is no easy undertaking , though experience proves that both can be done successfully , provided the effort be made before the pupil has out- grown the period when romantic ...
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... Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every free - born glance ' confessed The guileless movements of her breast ; Whether joy danced in her dark eye , Or woe or pity claimed a sigh , Or filial love was glowing there , Or meek ...
... Gives back the shaggy banks more true , Than every free - born glance ' confessed The guileless movements of her breast ; Whether joy danced in her dark eye , Or woe or pity claimed a sigh , Or filial love was glowing there , Or meek ...
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... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees overhead Their slender length for rafters spread , And withered ...
... give the walls their destined height , The sturdy oak and ash unite ; While moss and clay and leaves combined To fence each crevice from the wind . The lighter pine - trees overhead Their slender length for rafters spread , And withered ...
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