Enoch Arden ; And, The Two Locksley HallsD.C. Heath, 1897 - 152 страница |
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... look it in the face . " He had faith in the innate goodness of the race and believed that it would yet overcome this misery and guilt . The result was worth the effort : " It is better to fight for the good than to rail at the ill ...
... look it in the face . " He had faith in the innate goodness of the race and believed that it would yet overcome this misery and guilt . The result was worth the effort : " It is better to fight for the good than to rail at the ill ...
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... look upon it as among the best of the poet's works . Taking all its merits into consideration , we think that no other of his poems can reach above it . It has length enough to show sustained effort ; the story is dramatic , and told ...
... look upon it as among the best of the poet's works . Taking all its merits into consideration , we think that no other of his poems can reach above it . It has length enough to show sustained effort ; the story is dramatic , and told ...
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... look'd upon him favourably : 55 And ere he touch'd his one - and - twentieth May He purchased his own boat , and made a home For Annie , neat and nestlike , halfway up The narrow street that clamber'd toward the mill . 60 Then , on a ...
... look'd upon him favourably : 55 And ere he touch'd his one - and - twentieth May He purchased his own boat , and made a home For Annie , neat and nestlike , halfway up The narrow street that clamber'd toward the mill . 60 Then , on a ...
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... look upon your face no more . ' ' Well then , ' said Enoch , I shall look on yours . Annie , the ship I sail in passes here 200 205 210 ( He named the day ) ; get you a seaman's glass , Spy out my face , and laugh at all your fears ...
... look upon your face no more . ' ' Well then , ' said Enoch , I shall look on yours . Annie , the ship I sail in passes here 200 205 210 ( He named the day ) ; get you a seaman's glass , Spy out my face , and laugh at all your fears ...
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... look'd upon her ) , Smote him , as having kept aloof so long . ' Surely , ' said Philip , ' I may see her now , May be some little comfort ' ; therefore went , Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused for a moment at an inner ...
... look'd upon her ) , Smote him , as having kept aloof so long . ' Surely , ' said Philip , ' I may see her now , May be some little comfort ' ; therefore went , Past thro ' the solitary room in front , Paused for a moment at an inner ...
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