Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 264
... women ? ' said Maria , smiling . ' No , I have also loved dead women , ' answered Maximilian , over whose face an expression of seriousness had spread . He failed to perceive Maria start and shrink at these words , and quietly proceeded ...
... women ? ' said Maria , smiling . ' No , I have also loved dead women , ' answered Maximilian , over whose face an expression of seriousness had spread . He failed to perceive Maria start and shrink at these words , and quietly proceeded ...
Page 266
... women , ' Maximilian pursued , while a sorrowful smile played on his upper lip , ' the living women with whom I then came into unavoidable contact , how they tormented me , tenderly tormented me with their pouting , jealousy , and con ...
... women , ' Maximilian pursued , while a sorrowful smile played on his upper lip , ' the living women with whom I then came into unavoidable contact , how they tormented me , tenderly tormented me with their pouting , jealousy , and con ...
Page 309
... women wore on their heads wreaths of vine leaves , either natural or wrought of gold and silver , and their hair was partly plaited over the brow into the shape of a crown , and partly fell in wild locks on their necks . The young men ...
... women wore on their heads wreaths of vine leaves , either natural or wrought of gold and silver , and their hair was partly plaited over the brow into the shape of a crown , and partly fell in wild locks on their necks . The young men ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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