The PrincessMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 147 |
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... morning Walter show'd the house , 10 Greek , set with busts : from vases in the hall The purpose of the prologue is to provide a setting for the tale and to give it an atmosphere . The description of the fête with the implied changing ...
... morning Walter show'd the house , 10 Greek , set with busts : from vases in the hall The purpose of the prologue is to provide a setting for the tale and to give it an atmosphere . The description of the fête with the implied changing ...
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... morning in the presence - room I stood With Cyril and with Florian , my two friends : The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His father's fault ) but given to starts and bursts Of revel ; and the last , my other heart , 50 55 And ...
... morning in the presence - room I stood With Cyril and with Florian , my two friends : The first , a gentleman of broken means ( His father's fault ) but given to starts and bursts Of revel ; and the last , my other heart , 50 55 And ...
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... morning doves That sun their milky bosoms on the thatch , A patient range of pupils ; she herself Erect behind a desk of satin - wood , A quick brunette , well - molded , falcon - eyed , And on the hither side , or so she look'd , Of ...
... morning doves That sun their milky bosoms on the thatch , A patient range of pupils ; she herself Erect behind a desk of satin - wood , A quick brunette , well - molded , falcon - eyed , And on the hither side , or so she look'd , Of ...
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... morning hills , Flung ball , flew kite , and raced the purple fly , And snared the squirrel of the glen ? are you That Psyche , wont to bind my throbbing brow , To smooth my pillow , mix the foaming draught Of fever , tell me pleasant ...
... morning hills , Flung ball , flew kite , and raced the purple fly , And snared the squirrel of the glen ? are you That Psyche , wont to bind my throbbing brow , To smooth my pillow , mix the foaming draught Of fever , tell me pleasant ...
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... morning seas .. So stood that same fair creature at the door . Then Lady Psyche , " Ah - Melissa - you ! You heard us ? " and Melissa , " O pardon me , I heard , I could not help it , did not wish : But , dearest Lady , pray you fear me ...
... morning seas .. So stood that same fair creature at the door . Then Lady Psyche , " Ah - Melissa - you ! You heard us ? " and Melissa , " O pardon me , I heard , I could not help it , did not wish : But , dearest Lady , pray you fear me ...
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