The Ten Books of the Merrymakers, Том 1Marshall Pinckney Wilder Circle Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... soul were at that time beginning to attract the attention of youth , and Melons's performance of that melody was always remarkable . But to - day he whistled falsely and shrilly between his teeth . At last he met my eye . He winced ...
... soul were at that time beginning to attract the attention of youth , and Melons's performance of that melody was always remarkable . But to - day he whistled falsely and shrilly between his teeth . At last he met my eye . He winced ...
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... soul of genius chills with only - fourteen cords of wood . The dreams of the deserted float around my curtained hours , And young imaginings are as the thorns bereft of flowers ; A wretched outcast from mankind , my strength of heart ...
... soul of genius chills with only - fourteen cords of wood . The dreams of the deserted float around my curtained hours , And young imaginings are as the thorns bereft of flowers ; A wretched outcast from mankind , my strength of heart ...
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... soul ! " she continued , with commisera- tion , like an anodyne , in the tones of her voice ; " the best remedy I know for it is an embarkation of Roman worm- wood and lobelia for the part infected , though some say a cranberry poultice ...
... soul ! " she continued , with commisera- tion , like an anodyne , in the tones of her voice ; " the best remedy I know for it is an embarkation of Roman worm- wood and lobelia for the part infected , though some say a cranberry poultice ...
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... soul into celestial fields , peopled with pig - tails , that were all in her eye , while Ike took a double charge of sugar for his tea , and gave an extra allowance of milk to the kitten . THE MENAGERIE BY WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY Thank God ...
... soul into celestial fields , peopled with pig - tails , that were all in her eye , while Ike took a double charge of sugar for his tea , and gave an extra allowance of milk to the kitten . THE MENAGERIE BY WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY Thank God ...
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... her plan ; Through all her shapes , from mastodon to mite , Forever groping , testing , passing on To find at last the shape and soul of Man . Till in the fullness of accomplished time , Comes brother 25 WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY.
... her plan ; Through all her shapes , from mastodon to mite , Forever groping , testing , passing on To find at last the shape and soul of Man . Till in the fullness of accomplished time , Comes brother 25 WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY.
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