Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... children , brought Its shape from out the golden sand . For countless years bright suns have shone Since thou wert ... child , while she may bind The palm - leaf cradle ? or a - field Drive the soft lama's silky sheen ? Amid the embers ...
... children , brought Its shape from out the golden sand . For countless years bright suns have shone Since thou wert ... child , while she may bind The palm - leaf cradle ? or a - field Drive the soft lama's silky sheen ? Amid the embers ...
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He was is a comedy called ' The Father of an Only Child , ' which the author in his preface states was written as early as 1788 ... Child , " " The Miser's Wedding , " " Lord Leicester , " " William Tell , " " André , " " The Stranger ...
He was is a comedy called ' The Father of an Only Child , ' which the author in his preface states was written as early as 1788 ... Child , " " The Miser's Wedding , " " Lord Leicester , " " William Tell , " " André , " " The Stranger ...
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... child ! my child !, and must I sacri- fice thee at the shrine of duty ? Oh , surely the thee to us would look down with leniency upon a neglect that would save life and restore thee . Would that I could as easily fall God who gave ...
... child ! my child !, and must I sacri- fice thee at the shrine of duty ? Oh , surely the thee to us would look down with leniency upon a neglect that would save life and restore thee . Would that I could as easily fall God who gave ...
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... child , for the fault lies with me . I begged on her behalf that she might see the dominions of those Indian kings that she ad- mired ; and that false - tongued serpent told her so much of those mountains which we now see in bold ...
... child , for the fault lies with me . I begged on her behalf that she might see the dominions of those Indian kings that she ad- mired ; and that false - tongued serpent told her so much of those mountains which we now see in bold ...
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... child then , and. this scheme , and will he not be ready to receive her with sufficient force to resist our attempt at rescue ? " " Let us trust to chance for that ; none but the brave deserve the fair . A traitor is always a cow- ard ...
... child then , and. this scheme , and will he not be ready to receive her with sufficient force to resist our attempt at rescue ? " " Let us trust to chance for that ; none but the brave deserve the fair . A traitor is always a cow- ard ...
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