A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... eyes around , and endeavor to dis- cover whether there are not some means yet left us of doing good to ourselves and to others ; that our lights may , in some degree , shine in every situation , and , if possible , be extinguished only ...
... eyes around , and endeavor to dis- cover whether there are not some means yet left us of doing good to ourselves and to others ; that our lights may , in some degree , shine in every situation , and , if possible , be extinguished only ...
Side 95
... eyes , to the olive , the black jetty hair and eyes ; and these all of the same language , same dress , and , I suppose , same tribe . I have fre- quently observed in Russian villages , obscure and dirty , mean and poor , that the women ...
... eyes , to the olive , the black jetty hair and eyes ; and these all of the same language , same dress , and , I suppose , same tribe . I have fre- quently observed in Russian villages , obscure and dirty , mean and poor , that the women ...
Side 96
... eyes universally are at a great distance from each other , and very small ; at each corner of the eye the skin projects over the ball ; the part appears swelled ; the eyelids go in nearly a straight line from corner to corner . When ...
... eyes universally are at a great distance from each other , and very small ; at each corner of the eye the skin projects over the ball ; the part appears swelled ; the eyelids go in nearly a straight line from corner to corner . When ...
Side 101
... Eyes of my youth , your keen sight is no more : Cheeks of my youth , ye are furrow'd all o'er : Strength of my youth , all your vigor is gone : Thoughts of my youth , your gay visions are flown . Days of my youth , I wish not your ...
... Eyes of my youth , your keen sight is no more : Cheeks of my youth , ye are furrow'd all o'er : Strength of my youth , all your vigor is gone : Thoughts of my youth , your gay visions are flown . Days of my youth , I wish not your ...
Side 102
... Eyes of my youth , you much evil have seen : Cheeks of my youth , bathed in tears you have been : Thoughts of my youth , you have led me astray : Strength of my youth , why lament your decay ? Days of my age , ye will shortly be past ...
... Eyes of my youth , you much evil have seen : Cheeks of my youth , bathed in tears you have been : Thoughts of my youth , you have led me astray : Strength of my youth , why lament your decay ? Days of my age , ye will shortly be past ...
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A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ... Charles Dexter Cleveland Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1859 |
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