The Atlantic Monthly, 第 6 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1860 |
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... sure decay No modern yet has found it . Who has not heard of the Lion King Who made the harps of the minstrels ring ? Oh , well they might imagine it Hard for chivalry's ranks to show A knight more gallant to face a foe , With a firmer ...
... sure decay No modern yet has found it . Who has not heard of the Lion King Who made the harps of the minstrels ring ? Oh , well they might imagine it Hard for chivalry's ranks to show A knight more gallant to face a foe , With a firmer ...
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... sure , the father's plan , did Not suit the son . Sire lived close - handed ; Became , not rich , but very landed . The only debt that ever he made Was Nature's debt , and that he paid About the time of the Third Crusade , - A time when ...
... sure , the father's plan , did Not suit the son . Sire lived close - handed ; Became , not rich , but very landed . The only debt that ever he made Was Nature's debt , and that he paid About the time of the Third Crusade , - A time when ...
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... sure , obey me ; ' tis the last , the dying hest Of a monarch who is sinking , sinking fast , — oh , not to rest ! Haply , He above , remembering , may relieve my dark despair With a ray of hope to light the gloom when I am suffering ...
... sure , obey me ; ' tis the last , the dying hest Of a monarch who is sinking , sinking fast , — oh , not to rest ! Haply , He above , remembering , may relieve my dark despair With a ray of hope to light the gloom when I am suffering ...
第71页
... sure ' ta'n't nothing else , then ? Nobody's been getting rapped on the head ? Didn't see no blood , though , - that's true . Well , I don't like to be sold , that's a fact , but there's no help for it . Here's the young man's change ...
... sure ' ta'n't nothing else , then ? Nobody's been getting rapped on the head ? Didn't see no blood , though , - that's true . Well , I don't like to be sold , that's a fact , but there's no help for it . Here's the young man's change ...
第75页
... sure , but , as things turns out , a pretty good joke , to my notion , - though I'm rael sorry he's been so bad about it . " Mac rose , removed his coat , and march- ed deliberately up to our guest . " See here , Sir , " said he in his ...
... sure , but , as things turns out , a pretty good joke , to my notion , - though I'm rael sorry he's been so bad about it . " Mac rose , removed his coat , and march- ed deliberately up to our guest . " See here , Sir , " said he in his ...
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