The North American Review, Volumen66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... turning her sparkling eyes upon a stranger on the front seat , with the exclamation , " Is it not grand ? ' He replied , with equal enthusiasm , " Yes , ' m , ' t is a grand large one ; I should like to see that tree sawed into plank ...
... turning her sparkling eyes upon a stranger on the front seat , with the exclamation , " Is it not grand ? ' He replied , with equal enthusiasm , " Yes , ' m , ' t is a grand large one ; I should like to see that tree sawed into plank ...
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... turned to grow in these new lights And learned to look with European eyes . Yet it is better , this cold certain way , Where Braccio's brow tells nothing , - Puccio's mouth , Domizia's eyes reject the searcher . . yes . . For on their ...
... turned to grow in these new lights And learned to look with European eyes . Yet it is better , this cold certain way , Where Braccio's brow tells nothing , - Puccio's mouth , Domizia's eyes reject the searcher . . yes . . For on their ...
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... turned that light on them ! They called our thirst of war a transient thing ; The battle element must pass away From life , they said , and leave a tranquil world : Master , I took their light and turned it full On that dull turgid vein ...
... turned that light on them ! They called our thirst of war a transient thing ; The battle element must pass away From life , they said , and leave a tranquil world : Master , I took their light and turned it full On that dull turgid vein ...
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