Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... told me . TO A YOUNG WOMAN Thou art , who hast not been ! Pale tunes irresolute And traceries of old sounds Blown from a rotted flute Mingle with noise of cymbals rouged with rust , Nor not strange forms and epicene Lie bleeding in the ...
... told me . TO A YOUNG WOMAN Thou art , who hast not been ! Pale tunes irresolute And traceries of old sounds Blown from a rotted flute Mingle with noise of cymbals rouged with rust , Nor not strange forms and epicene Lie bleeding in the ...
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... told And the gnawing fear he would fain disguise . It was true , what I'd time and again been told : He was old - old . There was , I felt , quite a swing about that first stanza - a joyous and rollicking note of comradeship . The ...
... told And the gnawing fear he would fain disguise . It was true , what I'd time and again been told : He was old - old . There was , I felt , quite a swing about that first stanza - a joyous and rollicking note of comradeship . The ...
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... told Soames he ought to contribute to " The Yellow Book . " He uttered from the throat a sound of scorn for that publication . Nevertheless , I did , a day or two later , tentatively ask Harland if he knew any- thing of the work of a ...
... told Soames he ought to contribute to " The Yellow Book . " He uttered from the throat a sound of scorn for that publication . Nevertheless , I did , a day or two later , tentatively ask Harland if he knew any- thing of the work of a ...
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... told to await answer ) : " Madam : Well knowing that your Majesty is full of the garnered wisdom of sixty years of Sovereignty , I venture to ask your advice in the follow- ing delicate matter . Mr. Enoch Soames , whose poems you may or ...
... told to await answer ) : " Madam : Well knowing that your Majesty is full of the garnered wisdom of sixty years of Sovereignty , I venture to ask your advice in the follow- ing delicate matter . Mr. Enoch Soames , whose poems you may or ...
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... told them I would not order any dinner till Mr. Soames came . A hurdy- gurdy began to play , abruptly drowning the noise of a quarrel between some Frenchmen farther up the street . When- ever the tune was changed I heard the quarrel ...
... told them I would not order any dinner till Mr. Soames came . A hurdy- gurdy began to play , abruptly drowning the noise of a quarrel between some Frenchmen farther up the street . When- ever the tune was changed I heard the quarrel ...
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