The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 129
... eyes dim and dreamy . The bed on which he lay , the luxuri- ously - furnished room , the many appli ances to relieve pain and assist weakness -all bespoke wealth . At some distance , in a large easy - chair , sat a stout elderly woman ...
... eyes dim and dreamy . The bed on which he lay , the luxuri- ously - furnished room , the many appli ances to relieve pain and assist weakness -all bespoke wealth . At some distance , in a large easy - chair , sat a stout elderly woman ...
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shines like truth itself out of the honest eyes that are looking into yours , and clasps your hand in blameless brotherhood . Even as I write these words a scene rises before my eyes of a long garden - parlor , with windows that look on ...
shines like truth itself out of the honest eyes that are looking into yours , and clasps your hand in blameless brotherhood . Even as I write these words a scene rises before my eyes of a long garden - parlor , with windows that look on ...
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... eyes and mouths that love the violet . " And as the bright eyes of the lovers met , Once more their blushes tinged th ' enamoured air . But Wanna Issi passed . And face to face They gazed into each other's eyes a space In passionate ...
... eyes and mouths that love the violet . " And as the bright eyes of the lovers met , Once more their blushes tinged th ' enamoured air . But Wanna Issi passed . And face to face They gazed into each other's eyes a space In passionate ...
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