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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... soul . Bound she was for all her weary days to the place of her disgrace , doomed she was to live to the last with the woman who hated her , and to eat that woman's bitter bread . She was heavy with child at this time , and her spirit ...
... soul . Bound she was for all her weary days to the place of her disgrace , doomed she was to live to the last with the woman who hated her , and to eat that woman's bitter bread . She was heavy with child at this time , and her spirit ...
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... soul , " she cried , " I despise you more than the dirt under my feet . " Worse than this she said , and the old woman called on Stephen to hearken to her , for that was the wife he had brought home to revile his mother . The old witch ...
... soul , " she cried , " I despise you more than the dirt under my feet . " Worse than this she said , and the old woman called on Stephen to hearken to her , for that was the wife he had brought home to revile his mother . The old witch ...
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... souls Of the brave ! - EXILE OF ERIN THERE came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin , The dew on his thin robe was heavy and chill : For his country he sigh'd , when at twilight repairing To wander alone by the wind - beaten hill : But ...
... souls Of the brave ! - EXILE OF ERIN THERE came to the beach a poor Exile of Erin , The dew on his thin robe was heavy and chill : For his country he sigh'd , when at twilight repairing To wander alone by the wind - beaten hill : But ...
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... . Where these are not , I despise Lovely cheeks , or lips , or eyes ! No tears , Celia , now shall win My resolv'd heart to return ; I have search'd thy soul within , And find naught III . 3 CAREW 33 THOMAS CAREW ...
... . Where these are not , I despise Lovely cheeks , or lips , or eyes ! No tears , Celia , now shall win My resolv'd heart to return ; I have search'd thy soul within , And find naught III . 3 CAREW 33 THOMAS CAREW ...
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... soul within , And find naught but pride and scorn ; I have learn'd thy arts , and now Can disdain as much as thou . Some power , in my revenge , convey That love to her I cast away . THE COMPLIMENT I Do not love thee for that fair Rich ...
... soul within , And find naught but pride and scorn ; I have learn'd thy arts , and now Can disdain as much as thou . Some power , in my revenge , convey That love to her I cast away . THE COMPLIMENT I Do not love thee for that fair Rich ...
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