The Ladies' Repository, Том 16A. Tompkins., 1848 |
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... A. H. DODD . THE DYING ARTIST . MOTHER , I'm dying ! Death's hand is on me now , The chilly dews are gathering on my brow ; I love the earth ! ' tis hard to die so young , To see my last hope fade , to which I've clung . Death may be ...
... A. H. DODD . THE DYING ARTIST . MOTHER , I'm dying ! Death's hand is on me now , The chilly dews are gathering on my brow ; I love the earth ! ' tis hard to die so young , To see my last hope fade , to which I've clung . Death may be ...
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... A. H. DODD . THE MOTHER'S PRAYER . ' LEAD not into temptation , but deliver from evil . ' FATHER , watch o'er my child ! Uphold her through the slippery paths of life ! Keep her all undefiled , From the dark world's consuming , feverish ...
... A. H. DODD . THE MOTHER'S PRAYER . ' LEAD not into temptation , but deliver from evil . ' FATHER , watch o'er my child ! Uphold her through the slippery paths of life ! Keep her all undefiled , From the dark world's consuming , feverish ...
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... A. H. Dodd . H. J. W. ' IT appears to me the wind never did blow so violently before ; and such a bitter , biting wind ; it seems to dry up the blood in one's veins ! I am sure there is nothing in the way of weather , so dis- agreeable ...
... A. H. Dodd . H. J. W. ' IT appears to me the wind never did blow so violently before ; and such a bitter , biting wind ; it seems to dry up the blood in one's veins ! I am sure there is nothing in the way of weather , so dis- agreeable ...
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