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Strona 83
... Heart - Picture , A. By LILLY GRAHAM .... Homeless , The : A Life - Sketch . By E. M. BOURNE .. 59 211 Descent into the Rapids of Niagara .. Dead , The : An Extract .... 414 Heavens , The : An Extract .. 344 .... 433 Hearts of Oak . By ...
... Heart - Picture , A. By LILLY GRAHAM .... Homeless , The : A Life - Sketch . By E. M. BOURNE .. 59 211 Descent into the Rapids of Niagara .. Dead , The : An Extract .... 414 Heavens , The : An Extract .. 344 .... 433 Hearts of Oak . By ...
Strona 87
... HEART - PICTURE . BY LILY GRAHAM , ' XX . A SEQUEL TO ST . LEGER . BY RICHARD B. KIMBALL , ESQ . , XXI . COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE . FROM THE SWEDISH OF TEGNER , LITERARY NOTICES : 11 12 13 16 . 18 19 20 20 27 28 32 34 42 44 47 48 49 59 60 ...
... HEART - PICTURE . BY LILY GRAHAM , ' XX . A SEQUEL TO ST . LEGER . BY RICHARD B. KIMBALL , ESQ . , XXI . COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE . FROM THE SWEDISH OF TEGNER , LITERARY NOTICES : 11 12 13 16 . 18 19 20 20 27 28 32 34 42 44 47 48 49 59 60 ...
Strona 93
... heart , and thus rescued from oblivion . It was the desire of kings that they should do so ; and it is related of Edward of England that previous to recompensing the poet Hille , he commanded his attend- ance sufficiently long to fix ...
... heart , and thus rescued from oblivion . It was the desire of kings that they should do so ; and it is related of Edward of England that previous to recompensing the poet Hille , he commanded his attend- ance sufficiently long to fix ...
Strona 96
... heart , and had I five mansions I could not inhabit one of them . The beautiful daughter of Helmir told me I should gaze on her no more . Take from my finger this golden ring , and bear it to my Ingenborg . She will know that I have ...
... heart , and had I five mansions I could not inhabit one of them . The beautiful daughter of Helmir told me I should gaze on her no more . Take from my finger this golden ring , and bear it to my Ingenborg . She will know that I have ...
Strona 100
... heart . I know that the wrath of Vidar will weigh heavy upon Elli . Rage will possess my sons when they hear the destruction of their father , and the eagerness of youth will allow them no repose . I have combated with the sword ! Fifty ...
... heart . I know that the wrath of Vidar will weigh heavy upon Elli . Rage will possess my sons when they hear the destruction of their father , and the eagerness of youth will allow them no repose . I have combated with the sword ! Fifty ...
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Strona 178 - THE CHANGELING. I HAD a little daughter, And she was given to me To lead me gently backward To the Heavenly Father's knee, That I, by the force of nature, Might in some dim wise divine The depth of his infinite patience To this wayward soul of mine.
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Strona 193 - Tell me but where, Sweet Queen of Parley, Daughter of the Sphere! So may'st thou be translated to the skies, And give resounding grace to all Heaven's harmonies!
Strona 660 - ... than blemish his good qualities. As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side : and every now and then...