The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... cried Rachel . And thereupon the old woman shuffled to her feet and said bitterly , " And a good thing too . I know you trust me for seeing through your sly ways , my lady . You expected to take my son from me with the price of your ...
... cried Rachel . And thereupon the old woman shuffled to her feet and said bitterly , " And a good thing too . I know you trust me for seeing through your sly ways , my lady . You expected to take my son from me with the price of your ...
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... cried for vengeance at his feet . Lope . Where is my sword ? Men . In vain . ' Tis in my hand . as before Lope . Where somehow it affrights me When giving you my dagger , it turn'd on me With my own blood . Men . Ho there ! Cover Don ...
... cried for vengeance at his feet . Lope . Where is my sword ? Men . In vain . ' Tis in my hand . as before Lope . Where somehow it affrights me When giving you my dagger , it turn'd on me With my own blood . Men . Ho there ! Cover Don ...
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... cried ; when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death - shade round the ships , Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun . IV Again ! again ! again ! And the havoc did not slack , Till a feeble cheer the Dane To our cheering sent ...
... cried ; when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death - shade round the ships , Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun . IV Again ! again ! again ! And the havoc did not slack , Till a feeble cheer the Dane To our cheering sent ...
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... Cries , " Boatman , do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry . " " Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , This dark and stormy water ? " " O , I'm the chief of Ulva's isle , And this Lord Ullin's ...
... Cries , " Boatman , do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a silver pound To row us o'er the ferry . " " Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , This dark and stormy water ? " " O , I'm the chief of Ulva's isle , And this Lord Ullin's ...
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... cries , " Though tempests round us gather ; I'll meet the raging of the skies , But not an angry father . " The boat has left a stormy land , A stormy sea before her , When , oh ! too strong for human hand , The tempest ... cried 30 CAMPBELL.
... cries , " Though tempests round us gather ; I'll meet the raging of the skies , But not an angry father . " The boat has left a stormy land , A stormy sea before her , When , oh ! too strong for human hand , The tempest ... cried 30 CAMPBELL.
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