Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volum 5Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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Side 8
... deep in the snow , and prayed . * * * * * By this , the torches was played out . And me and Isrul Parr Went off for some wood to a sheep fold That he said was somewhar thar . We found it at last , and a little shed Where they shut up ...
... deep in the snow , and prayed . * * * * * By this , the torches was played out . And me and Isrul Parr Went off for some wood to a sheep fold That he said was somewhar thar . We found it at last , and a little shed Where they shut up ...
Side 13
... deep waters run : And this , with her magic singing , Till Lorelei has done ! THE MOUNTAIN ECHO ( Translation of E. A. Bowring ) T sad slow pace across the vale AT There rode a horseman brave : " Ah ! travel I now to my mistress's arms ...
... deep waters run : And this , with her magic singing , Till Lorelei has done ! THE MOUNTAIN ECHO ( Translation of E. A. Bowring ) T sad slow pace across the vale AT There rode a horseman brave : " Ah ! travel I now to my mistress's arms ...
Side 34
... deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings : - Build thee more stately mansions , O my soul , As the swift seasons roll ! Leave thy low - vaulted past ! Let each new temple , nobler than the last Shut thee from heaven with a dome ...
... deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings : - Build thee more stately mansions , O my soul , As the swift seasons roll ! Leave thy low - vaulted past ! Let each new temple , nobler than the last Shut thee from heaven with a dome ...
Side 36
... deep , And there should be her grave ; Nail to the mast her holy flag , Set every threadbare sail , And give her to the god of storms , The lightning and the gale ! THE BALLAD OF THE OYSTERMAN T was a tall young oysterman lived by the ...
... deep , And there should be her grave ; Nail to the mast her holy flag , Set every threadbare sail , And give her to the god of storms , The lightning and the gale ! THE BALLAD OF THE OYSTERMAN T was a tall young oysterman lived by the ...
Side 43
... deep inward moan which follows pressure on the great nerves of right , to the sharp cry as the filaments of taste are struck with a crashing sweep , is a range which no other instrument possesses . A few ex- ercises on it daily at home ...
... deep inward moan which follows pressure on the great nerves of right , to the sharp cry as the filaments of taste are struck with a crashing sweep , is a range which no other instrument possesses . A few ex- ercises on it daily at home ...
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