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Side 16
She knows we are white captives , Her dusky race above , But the deep childless bosom Throbs with its brooding love . " Turning to the poems which deal with the questions of 16 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
She knows we are white captives , Her dusky race above , But the deep childless bosom Throbs with its brooding love . " Turning to the poems which deal with the questions of 16 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 17
Turning to the poems which deal with the questions of human life , the tone of the writer changes as though he were a different man . Each verse has its own lesson and seems to come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority ...
Turning to the poems which deal with the questions of human life , the tone of the writer changes as though he were a different man . Each verse has its own lesson and seems to come from the mind of a teacher who speaks with authority ...
Side 23
In the midst of the conversation he happened to turn to his host . He stopped short . The old man had sunk down in his chair with his hand over his eyes ; tears were stealing between the trembling fingers . There was an embarrassed ...
In the midst of the conversation he happened to turn to his host . He stopped short . The old man had sunk down in his chair with his hand over his eyes ; tears were stealing between the trembling fingers . There was an embarrassed ...
Side 35
... founded his Inn . Then of a winter's evening he would sit by his fireside with the other oracles of the village gathered round him , and each in his turn would spin his yarn , balancing his " pint of bitter " on his knee meanwhile .
... founded his Inn . Then of a winter's evening he would sit by his fireside with the other oracles of the village gathered round him , and each in his turn would spin his yarn , balancing his " pint of bitter " on his knee meanwhile .
Side 47
Mr. Jackson has occasionally yielded to the temptation constantly besetting the historical novelist to turn aside from his straight road and paint gorgeous “ word pictures ” of the most picturesque events of the time , even if they are ...
Mr. Jackson has occasionally yielded to the temptation constantly besetting the historical novelist to turn aside from his straight road and paint gorgeous “ word pictures ” of the most picturesque events of the time , even if they are ...
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