Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Том 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... Wind The Sensitive Plant Arethusa Hymn to Pan To- ( One word is too often profaned ) Adonais From Hellas Chorus : The world's great age begins anew The Indian Serenade EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY From Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley ...
... Wind The Sensitive Plant Arethusa Hymn to Pan To- ( One word is too often profaned ) Adonais From Hellas Chorus : The world's great age begins anew The Indian Serenade EDWARD JOHN TRELAWNY From Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley ...
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... Wind on the Heath On London Bridge The Funeral of Byron The Apple - Woman 168 171 172 172 174 175 176 177 179 180 184 185 186 188 191 193 196 The Fight with the Flaming Tinman From The Romany Rye Isopel's Refusal 206 ROBERT STEPHEN ...
... Wind on the Heath On London Bridge The Funeral of Byron The Apple - Woman 168 171 172 172 174 175 176 177 179 180 184 185 186 188 191 193 196 The Fight with the Flaming Tinman From The Romany Rye Isopel's Refusal 206 ROBERT STEPHEN ...
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... wind began next to arise ; but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time , and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea , before the gale was felt on shore . The mass of waters , now dark and threatening , began to ...
... wind began next to arise ; but its wild and moaning sound was heard for some time , and its effects became visible on the bosom of the sea , before the gale was felt on shore . The mass of waters , now dark and threatening , began to ...
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... wind and by a drizzling rain , prevented them from seeing or comprehending distinctly . Some time before they met , Sir Arthur could recognize the old blue - gowned beggar , Edie Ochiltree . It is said that even the brute creation lay ...
... wind and by a drizzling rain , prevented them from seeing or comprehending distinctly . Some time before they met , Sir Arthur could recognize the old blue - gowned beggar , Edie Ochiltree . It is said that even the brute creation lay ...
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... wind , added to the constrained and perilous circumstances of their situation . " The lassie , the puir sweet lassie , " said the old man ; " mony such a night have I weathered at hame and abroad ; but , God guide us , how can she ever ...
... wind , added to the constrained and perilous circumstances of their situation . " The lassie , the puir sweet lassie , " said the old man ; " mony such a night have I weathered at hame and abroad ; but , God guide us , how can she ever ...
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