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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... lord , where the Ebro , swollen with her mountain streams , runs swiftest , he will try to escape . Men . Hunt for him then , leaving neither rock nor thicket unexplored . ( They disperse . ) Oh , what a fate is mine , Having to seek ...
... lord , where the Ebro , swollen with her mountain streams , runs swiftest , he will try to escape . Men . Hunt for him then , leaving neither rock nor thicket unexplored . ( They disperse . ) Oh , what a fate is mine , Having to seek ...
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... LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER A CHIEFTAIN , to the Highlands bound , 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 ...
... LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER A CHIEFTAIN , to the Highlands bound , 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 ...
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... Lord Ullin reach'd that fatal shore , His wrath was changed to wailing . For sore dismay'd , through storm and shade , His child he did discover : One lovely hand she stretch'd for aid , And one was round her lover . " Come back ! come ...
... Lord Ullin reach'd that fatal shore , His wrath was changed to wailing . For sore dismay'd , through storm and shade , His child he did discover : One lovely hand she stretch'd for aid , And one was round her lover . " Come back ! come ...
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... Lord my - lorded in tattered blanket fastened with wooden skewer ? Nevertheless , I say , there is in such worship a shade of hypocrisy , a practical deception : for how often does the Body appropriate what was meant for the Cloth only ...
... Lord my - lorded in tattered blanket fastened with wooden skewer ? Nevertheless , I say , there is in such worship a shade of hypocrisy , a practical deception : for how often does the Body appropriate what was meant for the Cloth only ...
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... lord and my lady were in good humor with me , I begged the Duke to let me go to Rome . He consented with the greatest kindness , bid- ding me return erelong to finish his Perseus ; and gave me let- ters of recommendation to his ...
... lord and my lady were in good humor with me , I begged the Duke to let me go to Rome . He consented with the greatest kindness , bid- ding me return erelong to finish his Perseus ; and gave me let- ters of recommendation to his ...
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