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... eyes . " cruel eyes . " He knows , for he was there , whereas I was toddling among the dark red roses of my father's garden ; but surely the manners of that period were almost elaborately fine , and surely it had more elegance than any ...
... eyes . " cruel eyes . " He knows , for he was there , whereas I was toddling among the dark red roses of my father's garden ; but surely the manners of that period were almost elaborately fine , and surely it had more elegance than any ...
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... eyes of the heretic at the stake in those classic words , " Hodie mihi , Cras tibi " - " My fate today will be yours to- morrow ” —and the thoughts behind the gladdened eyes of those who produced the spectacle as , " We shall enjoy an ...
... eyes of the heretic at the stake in those classic words , " Hodie mihi , Cras tibi " - " My fate today will be yours to- morrow ” —and the thoughts behind the gladdened eyes of those who produced the spectacle as , " We shall enjoy an ...
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... eyes on nothing , when I turn back in fancy to those suns and skies so pure ' that lighted up my early path ? The past still lives in the memory of those who have leisure to look back upon the way they have trod , and from it catch ...
... eyes on nothing , when I turn back in fancy to those suns and skies so pure ' that lighted up my early path ? The past still lives in the memory of those who have leisure to look back upon the way they have trod , and from it catch ...
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Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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