Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 15
... rest of the night he spent in selecting papers from the desk which he was to leave at home , burning some and returning others to their sanctuary . Many a favorite volume , too , he took down from its shelf , and glanced in for a few ...
... rest of the night he spent in selecting papers from the desk which he was to leave at home , burning some and returning others to their sanctuary . Many a favorite volume , too , he took down from its shelf , and glanced in for a few ...
Page 17
... rest from the foolish sallies of the captain's wit . Pres- ently his own apartment got to be invaded by this man and some of his choice companions . They would not suffer the poor lad to read , but tore his books and even his letters ...
... rest from the foolish sallies of the captain's wit . Pres- ently his own apartment got to be invaded by this man and some of his choice companions . They would not suffer the poor lad to read , but tore his books and even his letters ...
Page 19
... rest . " While he was yet speaking he threw him- self upon the sofa , with his face to the back of it , and was asleep , or seemed to be so , al- most upon the instant . The boy had spoken truth : he was not afraid of death at any time ...
... rest . " While he was yet speaking he threw him- self upon the sofa , with his face to the back of it , and was asleep , or seemed to be so , al- most upon the instant . The boy had spoken truth : he was not afraid of death at any time ...
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... rest . Love's life is only here begun , nor is , nor can be , fully blest ; It has no room to spread its wings , amid this crowd of meaner things . Summer is o'er : Poor robin , driven in by rain - storms wild To lie submissive under ...
... rest . Love's life is only here begun , nor is , nor can be , fully blest ; It has no room to spread its wings , amid this crowd of meaner things . Summer is o'er : Poor robin , driven in by rain - storms wild To lie submissive under ...
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... rest , when she was awoke by the report that the mob had assaulted the palace . Miomandre de Sainte- Marie and Du Repaire fell at the door of the queen's apartments , whilst , after many per- plexities , the latter joined the king and ...
... rest , when she was awoke by the report that the mob had assaulted the palace . Miomandre de Sainte- Marie and Du Repaire fell at the door of the queen's apartments , whilst , after many per- plexities , the latter joined the king and ...
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