Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... soul with love and awe- A noble woman , standing by his side , Who might have been the widow or the bride Of some great king , so much of joy and woe Hung on the perfect lips that breathed , " I go , ” Shone in the quenchless eyes ...
... soul with love and awe- A noble woman , standing by his side , Who might have been the widow or the bride Of some great king , so much of joy and woe Hung on the perfect lips that breathed , " I go , ” Shone in the quenchless eyes ...
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... soul of the nate Irishman ; He loves all that is lovely , loves all that he can . With his sprig of shillalah and shamrock so green- " And then Nick , for whom I had been waiting so long , came through the bushes and slapped me on the ...
... soul of the nate Irishman ; He loves all that is lovely , loves all that he can . With his sprig of shillalah and shamrock so green- " And then Nick , for whom I had been waiting so long , came through the bushes and slapped me on the ...
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... soul . The bustling manifolding - room con- tains , also , the bureaus of the provin- cial papers , which depend upon the Associated Press for their supply of news . The country journals are group- ed together , according to their geo ...
... soul . The bustling manifolding - room con- tains , also , the bureaus of the provin- cial papers , which depend upon the Associated Press for their supply of news . The country journals are group- ed together , according to their geo ...
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... soul of the girl - woman , dimly yearning for companionship , for sympathy , for tenderness , such as had never entered her barren life in Busy- ville . The summer should have given some holiday to seventeen ; it had given none to her ...
... soul of the girl - woman , dimly yearning for companionship , for sympathy , for tenderness , such as had never entered her barren life in Busy- ville . The summer should have given some holiday to seventeen ; it had given none to her ...
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... soul . " Taking Eirene's hand , she led her toward a large tent bearing the name of " Busyville " above the door . They were now fairly on the camp- ground , and Eirene beheld what was to her a most unwonted and picturesque sight . Tiny ...
... soul . " Taking Eirene's hand , she led her toward a large tent bearing the name of " Busyville " above the door . They were now fairly on the camp- ground , and Eirene beheld what was to her a most unwonted and picturesque sight . Tiny ...
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