The Ladies' Repository, Volume 32A. Tompkins, 1863 - Universalism |
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... dream of In dusky colors on the firelit floor Remembered scene , so tender and so touching ! Linger not here with ... dreaming That , unfulfilled , slow faded day by day And died at last away . Hush ! how it grows ! Form after form is ...
... dream of In dusky colors on the firelit floor Remembered scene , so tender and so touching ! Linger not here with ... dreaming That , unfulfilled , slow faded day by day And died at last away . Hush ! how it grows ! Form after form is ...
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... dreams she had de- ceived herself , he had never cared for her . I must get over this , said Alice , mental- ly ; how very foolish I have been . Such Many congratulant and good wishes were showered upon the newly wedded pair as they ...
... dreams she had de- ceived herself , he had never cared for her . I must get over this , said Alice , mental- ly ; how very foolish I have been . Such Many congratulant and good wishes were showered upon the newly wedded pair as they ...
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... dream to the life of a dull , gray morning . Was this the future which had stretched out so delightfully to her gaze a little way back ? Were the gold and crimson , out- lined through the mist , nothing but this gray , chill atmosphere ...
... dream to the life of a dull , gray morning . Was this the future which had stretched out so delightfully to her gaze a little way back ? Were the gold and crimson , out- lined through the mist , nothing but this gray , chill atmosphere ...
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... ago ! Pleasure lies drooping , like a withered flower ; The sparkling cup has lost its treacherous gleam ; The world is weary - let it , let it dream ! Thou brooding night , with thy deep , silent his THE MIDNIGHT WALK . 29.
... ago ! Pleasure lies drooping , like a withered flower ; The sparkling cup has lost its treacherous gleam ; The world is weary - let it , let it dream ! Thou brooding night , with thy deep , silent his THE MIDNIGHT WALK . 29.
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... Dreams he , perchance , of his own oaks or stream ? Dreams he a victor - crown enwreaths his head ? O , God of Liberty ! still let him dream ! Before me now a lofty palace stands ; I pause , and gaze , through crimson draperies in : A ...
... Dreams he , perchance , of his own oaks or stream ? Dreams he a victor - crown enwreaths his head ? O , God of Liberty ! still let him dream ! Before me now a lofty palace stands ; I pause , and gaze , through crimson draperies in : A ...
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