The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Rose ... 67. The Mourning Mother of the Dead Blind ... Mrs. E. B. Browning ... 240 68. The Burial of Moses 69. A Dream ... ... Mrs. C. F. Alexander . 242 William Allingham ... 244 ... Bayard Taylor 235 ... ... ... ... ... Thos . H ...
... Rose ... 67. The Mourning Mother of the Dead Blind ... Mrs. E. B. Browning ... 240 68. The Burial of Moses 69. A Dream ... ... Mrs. C. F. Alexander . 242 William Allingham ... 244 ... Bayard Taylor 235 ... ... ... ... ... Thos . H ...
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... rose , and coming to the bedside , said " My own boy , don't you know me ? " Paul looked it in the face , and thought , was this his father ! But the face , so altered to his thinking , thrilled while he gazed , as if it were in pain ...
... rose , and coming to the bedside , said " My own boy , don't you know me ? " Paul looked it in the face , and thought , was this his father ! But the face , so altered to his thinking , thrilled while he gazed , as if it were in pain ...
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... rose up before me . And Apollodorus first breaking forth into showers of tears , and then into cries , howlings , and lamentations , left no man from whom he extorted not tears in abundance ; Socrates himself only excepted , who said ...
... rose up before me . And Apollodorus first breaking forth into showers of tears , and then into cries , howlings , and lamentations , left no man from whom he extorted not tears in abundance ; Socrates himself only excepted , who said ...
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... roses , that had long faded thence , still bloomed for him in those withered and yellow cheeks . He was never married , but in his youth he paid his addresses to the beautiful Susan Winstanley - old Winstanley's daughter of Clapton ...
... roses , that had long faded thence , still bloomed for him in those withered and yellow cheeks . He was never married , but in his youth he paid his addresses to the beautiful Susan Winstanley - old Winstanley's daughter of Clapton ...
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... rose , in taking up the cushion with one hand , he reached out his other to take it away at the same time . Let it remain there , my dear , ' said the lieutenant . 6 6 " He did not offer to speak to me till I had walked up close to his ...
... rose , in taking up the cushion with one hand , he reached out his other to take it away at the same time . Let it remain there , my dear , ' said the lieutenant . 6 6 " He did not offer to speak to me till I had walked up close to his ...
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