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Page 183
... thought , I could not dream That less than mine thon e'er could be : - Yet now it is a chance that brought Thy image to my heart again ; A single flower recall'd the thought- Why is it still so full of pain ? The jasmine , round the ...
... thought , I could not dream That less than mine thon e'er could be : - Yet now it is a chance that brought Thy image to my heart again ; A single flower recall'd the thought- Why is it still so full of pain ? The jasmine , round the ...
Page 457
... thought more gravely than he had spoken Defore― That it was time for me to speak in my defence , if I had any thing to say . ' I had nothing to say . I thought one mo- ment to drop down upon my knees , and beg for mercy ; but , again ...
... thought more gravely than he had spoken Defore― That it was time for me to speak in my defence , if I had any thing to say . ' I had nothing to say . I thought one mo- ment to drop down upon my knees , and beg for mercy ; but , again ...
Page 477
... thought that he beheld a shadow of himself bend over the picture , that the roses began to fade , and , in fading ... thought she heard the noise of the dam , and her husband singing the chorus- We'll always be merry together , together ...
... thought that he beheld a shadow of himself bend over the picture , that the roses began to fade , and , in fading ... thought she heard the noise of the dam , and her husband singing the chorus- We'll always be merry together , together ...
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