The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volumen 12John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... thee truth's simple way , And free from foundless hopes or fears , Serenely live , securely pray . And when our Christmas days are past , And life's vain shadows faint and dim , Oh , be my sister heard at last , When her pure hands are ...
... thee truth's simple way , And free from foundless hopes or fears , Serenely live , securely pray . And when our Christmas days are past , And life's vain shadows faint and dim , Oh , be my sister heard at last , When her pure hands are ...
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... thee . But a cloud o'er my pathway is looming Which never must break upon thine ; And Heaven , which made thee all blooming , Ne'er made thee to wither on mine . Remember me not as a lover Whose fond hopes are crossed , Whose bosom can ...
... thee . But a cloud o'er my pathway is looming Which never must break upon thine ; And Heaven , which made thee all blooming , Ne'er made thee to wither on mine . Remember me not as a lover Whose fond hopes are crossed , Whose bosom can ...
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... thee ! Pollute my house not with thy hateful tread . Hast thou not slain the daughter of my king ? Then ask not help before his subjects ' doors . [ Returns into the hut . ] Jason . He goes , and leaves me in the open way , In the dust ...
... thee ! Pollute my house not with thy hateful tread . Hast thou not slain the daughter of my king ? Then ask not help before his subjects ' doors . [ Returns into the hut . ] Jason . He goes , and leaves me in the open way , In the dust ...
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... thee , For well thou know'st thyself hast brought it down . As now thou liest on the bare earth before me , So once lay I before thee , when in Colchis , And prayed thee to forbear , and thou forbor'st not ! Blindly and madly thou would ...
... thee , For well thou know'st thyself hast brought it down . As now thou liest on the bare earth before me , So once lay I before thee , when in Colchis , And prayed thee to forbear , and thou forbor'st not ! Blindly and madly thou would ...
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... thee now , I know thee by thy tallness and short hair , Thou art Corisca ; and the very one I wish'd to catch , that I might cuff thee well Just as I please ; here then , take this And this ; this also ; this again ; not yet ? Not yet a ...
... thee now , I know thee by thy tallness and short hair , Thou art Corisca ; and the very one I wish'd to catch , that I might cuff thee well Just as I please ; here then , take this And this ; this also ; this again ; not yet ? Not yet a ...
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