Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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... knew ? Or , in caverns of sleep more wild and deep Than the path of a meteor's earthward leap , Shall you rouse from his inter - vital rest Some Barbarossa of the West ? Aye , Kentucky ! And this were best , That you fare but forward as ...
... knew ? Or , in caverns of sleep more wild and deep Than the path of a meteor's earthward leap , Shall you rouse from his inter - vital rest Some Barbarossa of the West ? Aye , Kentucky ! And this were best , That you fare but forward as ...
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... knew at once , though this had happened in the temple , for they could hear some words of a prayer . ” " Namu amida , Jodin . . . legs— " The two sat quietly down to wait for the ending of the prayer . This was Jap- anese . " It is ...
... knew at once , though this had happened in the temple , for they could hear some words of a prayer . ” " Namu amida , Jodin . . . legs— " The two sat quietly down to wait for the ending of the prayer . This was Jap- anese . " It is ...
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... knew that the young man was coming , he hid the girl in the pedestal of Jodin , behind the fretwork . When he had gone , she flew forth to pray : " Namu amida , Jodin- " The priest interrupted her : " Jodin can wait , " he smiled ...
... knew that the young man was coming , he hid the girl in the pedestal of Jodin , behind the fretwork . When he had gone , she flew forth to pray : " Namu amida , Jodin- " The priest interrupted her : " Jodin can wait , " he smiled ...
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... knew that he had made her very happy . " Then why do you weep ? " he asked . " For joy , " she smiled- " for joy . Wo- men weep for sorrow , too . But I weep only for joy . " " But you are not a woman , " he smiled , " only a child ...
... knew that he had made her very happy . " Then why do you weep ? " he asked . " For joy , " she smiled- " for joy . Wo- men weep for sorrow , too . But I weep only for joy . " " But you are not a woman , " he smiled , " only a child ...
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... of Hamlet , we think of him as two who knew him very well thought of him , -Ophelia and Horatio , - and as one who saw him only as he sat at last on his throne , dead , with the crown FORBES - ROBERTSON : AN APPRECIATION 513.
... of Hamlet , we think of him as two who knew him very well thought of him , -Ophelia and Horatio , - and as one who saw him only as he sat at last on his throne , dead , with the crown FORBES - ROBERTSON : AN APPRECIATION 513.
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