Graham's Magazine, Band 20AMS Press, 1968 |
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... tell thee frankly why I ask thee to sacrifice thyself — to seal thy misery , as thou sayest . " He led her gently to an ottoman , and seated himself beside her . " Ysabel , wouldst thou see thy father penniless , homeless , a beggar ...
... tell thee frankly why I ask thee to sacrifice thyself — to seal thy misery , as thou sayest . " He led her gently to an ottoman , and seated himself beside her . " Ysabel , wouldst thou see thy father penniless , homeless , a beggar ...
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... tell you the rest of the story - and what a joyous wedding there was — and how every one said there never was so well matched - so noble a pair , as Don Jose , Marquis of Talavera , and his gentle bride , Ysabel ! They will tell you ...
... tell you the rest of the story - and what a joyous wedding there was — and how every one said there never was so well matched - so noble a pair , as Don Jose , Marquis of Talavera , and his gentle bride , Ysabel ! They will tell you ...
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... tell how passed the days , I need not tell of pleasure's ways- Where bright - eyed mirth flung dewy flowers Beneath the silver - feet of hours , While Time himself o'er music's strings Lean'd panting on his weary wings . At last there ...
... tell how passed the days , I need not tell of pleasure's ways- Where bright - eyed mirth flung dewy flowers Beneath the silver - feet of hours , While Time himself o'er music's strings Lean'd panting on his weary wings . At last there ...
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Dorchester by W GILMORE SIMMS | 11 |
Bachelors Experiment the by Mrs EMMA C | 38 |
Agathe by L F TASISTRO | 84 |
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Alice amid Barnaby Rudge beautiful beneath blue velvet bosom breath breeze brig bright brow Byles Celina Charles Dickens child chirography clouds cold cousin Agatha dark daughter dear deck deep door dream Elkinton eyes face fair fancy father fear feeling fell felt flowers gazed genius gentle girl glance GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE hair hand happy Haredale Harry hath head hear heard heart heaven hour Jarnac Julio Julius knew Lady Jane light lips living lonely look Lord Dudley Lord Protector Macbeth Mary Byles Mather Byles mind Miss morning never night noble o'er once pale passed poem poet replied Rosaline Rudge scarcely scene seemed silence smile sorrow soul spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou thought tion tone truth turned Valentine Vox Vaudreuil voice waves West Point wife wild Wilford wind words young Ysabel