The New Review, Volumen12Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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... leaves , And bid the saplings fall in sheaves ; Bursting across the tangled math- A ruin that I called a path : A Golgotha , that , later on , When rains had watered , and suns shone , And seeds enriched the place , should bear And be ...
... leaves , And bid the saplings fall in sheaves ; Bursting across the tangled math- A ruin that I called a path : A Golgotha , that , later on , When rains had watered , and suns shone , And seeds enriched the place , should bear And be ...
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... leaving the smoke and the tall chimneys between you and the sunset ; since you steamed by night through the Channel , with French and English lights on either side . On the second day you found the vessel's head turned southward to go ...
... leaving the smoke and the tall chimneys between you and the sunset ; since you steamed by night through the Channel , with French and English lights on either side . On the second day you found the vessel's head turned southward to go ...
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... leave to go back to your hotel , dark noiseless figures - their faces you cannot see , only their white turbans - steal out of the shadows , from beneath trees . Their only visible purpose seems to be to wait upon you , to call your ...
... leave to go back to your hotel , dark noiseless figures - their faces you cannot see , only their white turbans - steal out of the shadows , from beneath trees . Their only visible purpose seems to be to wait upon you , to call your ...
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... leaves his palace , and he overburdens himself with the supervision of details which in any other country would be the work of subordinate permanent officials . He has neither the time nor the know- ledge which are needed by him who ...
... leaves his palace , and he overburdens himself with the supervision of details which in any other country would be the work of subordinate permanent officials . He has neither the time nor the know- ledge which are needed by him who ...
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... leaving this pleasing catalogue of common virtues , I must say a word or two on other accusations . His worst enemies admit that he was in general merciful and kindly , but they rail on the execution of these good men Algernon Sidney ...
... leaving this pleasing catalogue of common virtues , I must say a word or two on other accusations . His worst enemies admit that he was in general merciful and kindly , but they rail on the execution of these good men Algernon Sidney ...
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