Werner's Readings and Recitations, 第 16 期Elsie M. Wilbor, Pauline Phelps E.S. Werner, 1896 |
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... cried : " Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said ! Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . And Peran - Wisa turn'd , and strode " " " " Back through the opening Tartar squadrons to his tent . But through the anxious Persians Gudurz ...
... cried : " Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said ! Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . And Peran - Wisa turn'd , and strode " " " " Back through the opening Tartar squadrons to his tent . But through the anxious Persians Gudurz ...
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... cried out that it was thou , When first I saw thee ; and thy heart spoke , too , I know it ! but fate trod these promptings down . But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father ; let me feel that I have found ! Come , sit beside ...
... cried out that it was thou , When first I saw thee ; and thy heart spoke , too , I know it ! but fate trod these promptings down . But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father ; let me feel that I have found ! Come , sit beside ...
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... cried Vendale , in a terrible voice , staggering up with a last flash of fire breaking out of him , and clutching the thievish hands at his breast , in both of his . " Stop ! Stand away from me ! Stand off from me , and let me look at ...
... cried Vendale , in a terrible voice , staggering up with a last flash of fire breaking out of him , and clutching the thievish hands at his breast , in both of his . " Stop ! Stand away from me ! Stand off from me , and let me look at ...
第61页
... cried the The two dogs , with a glad , deep , generous bark , bounded away . two men . " " " Two more mad ones ! said the men , stricken motion- less , and looking away into the moonlight . " Is it possible in such weather ? And one of ...
... cried the The two dogs , with a glad , deep , generous bark , bounded away . two men . " " " Two more mad ones ! said the men , stricken motion- less , and looking away into the moonlight . " Is it possible in such weather ? And one of ...
第65页
... cried . " Give me the Baptist's head ! ' : There went a cloud across my uncle's brow ; He paused , and some sweet pity in his heart Pleaded for John ; but I - I forced him on ; I think the very devil of the Jews Spake for me , since I ...
... cried . " Give me the Baptist's head ! ' : There went a cloud across my uncle's brow ; He paused , and some sweet pity in his heart Pleaded for John ; but I - I forced him on ; I think the very devil of the Jews Spake for me , since I ...
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