Graham's Magazine, Том 20G. R. Graham, 1842 |
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... eyes sought the ground . The shepherd took her hand , which was not withdrawn from his grasp , and said , - " Ye ken weel , Jeanie dear , what ye were sing- ing , " and his voice assumed a sudden seriousness as he spoke , which caused ...
... eyes sought the ground . The shepherd took her hand , which was not withdrawn from his grasp , and said , - " Ye ken weel , Jeanie dear , what ye were sing- ing , " and his voice assumed a sudden seriousness as he spoke , which caused ...
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... eyes that saw her daily but yet her neighbors marked the change . In the beautiful words of the ballad , - - " her cheek it grew pale , And she drooped like a lily broke down by the hail . " The morning of her wedding - day saw her as ...
... eyes that saw her daily but yet her neighbors marked the change . In the beautiful words of the ballad , - - " her cheek it grew pale , And she drooped like a lily broke down by the hail . " The morning of her wedding - day saw her as ...
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... eye , and one of them with the most inviting lips , too , that ever set lover's heart on fire , and each with a pair of eyes that would send the blood tingling through the veins of the veriest woman hater that ever breathed . " " None ...
... eye , and one of them with the most inviting lips , too , that ever set lover's heart on fire , and each with a pair of eyes that would send the blood tingling through the veins of the veriest woman hater that ever breathed . " " None ...
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... eyes beheld Arabella Hardwick . She was leaning over the back of the sofa , at the very window from which the day before I had praised the flowers with Emily . Passing beautiful was she as she stood in her virgin loveliness before me ...
... eyes beheld Arabella Hardwick . She was leaning over the back of the sofa , at the very window from which the day before I had praised the flowers with Emily . Passing beautiful was she as she stood in her virgin loveliness before me ...
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... eyes the while : - -we tender him our hand - he far away in his student's room at Boston and we here in old Philadelphia - and we tell sneer- the deep , awfuling worldlings and critics who are born only to be damned , that , for one so ...
... eyes the while : - -we tender him our hand - he far away in his student's room at Boston and we here in old Philadelphia - and we tell sneer- the deep , awfuling worldlings and critics who are born only to be damned , that , for one so ...
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