The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... face to face , Face after face ; the string of dazzling wares , Shop after shop , with symbols , blazoned names And all the tradesman's honours overhead : Here , fronts of houses , like a title - page , With letters huge inscribed from ...
... face to face , Face after face ; the string of dazzling wares , Shop after shop , with symbols , blazoned names And all the tradesman's honours overhead : Here , fronts of houses , like a title - page , With letters huge inscribed from ...
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... Face to face she was meeting us ; face to face she rode , as if danger there were none . “ Oh , baby ! " I ex- claimed , " shalt thou be the ransom for Waterloo ? Must we , that carry tidings of great joy to every people , be messengers ...
... Face to face she was meeting us ; face to face she rode , as if danger there were none . “ Oh , baby ! " I ex- claimed , " shalt thou be the ransom for Waterloo ? Must we , that carry tidings of great joy to every people , be messengers ...
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... face . Lift thy face an ' look at me , man ! canna ter look at me ? Sorry I am for this business , an ' sorry if ever I've driven thee To do such a thing ; though it's a poor tale , it is , that I'm bound to say , Afore I can ta'e thee ...
... face . Lift thy face an ' look at me , man ! canna ter look at me ? Sorry I am for this business , an ' sorry if ever I've driven thee To do such a thing ; though it's a poor tale , it is , that I'm bound to say , Afore I can ta'e thee ...
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