Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 223
... seen women on whose cheeks red vice was painted , and in whose hearts dwelt heavenly purity . I have seen women - I would I saw them again ! - WELLINGTON THIS man has the bad fortune to meet with good fortune wherever the greatest men ...
... seen women on whose cheeks red vice was painted , and in whose hearts dwelt heavenly purity . I have seen women - I would I saw them again ! - WELLINGTON THIS man has the bad fortune to meet with good fortune wherever the greatest men ...
Page 271
... seen him , ' Maria remarked , ' but according to report his outward appearance does not altogether satisfy the sense of beauty . I have seen portraits of him . ' ' Which are all different , ' broke in Maximilian ; ' they either make him ...
... seen him , ' Maria remarked , ' but according to report his outward appearance does not altogether satisfy the sense of beauty . I have seen portraits of him . ' ' Which are all different , ' broke in Maximilian ; ' they either make him ...
Page 292
... seen either Mademoiselle Laurence , or the mother with the drum , or the dwarf Turlutu , or the learned dog ? ' ' Remain lying still , ' replied Maximilian . ' I have seen them all again , even the learned dog . The poor rascal was ...
... seen either Mademoiselle Laurence , or the mother with the drum , or the dwarf Turlutu , or the learned dog ? ' ' Remain lying still , ' replied Maximilian . ' I have seen them all again , even the learned dog . The poor rascal was ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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