Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... thee not a jar of the clock be- hind What lady - she her lord . " A sweet assurance that might have warmed the coldest husband's - heart ! And with the winning smile playing about her sensitive mouth , and the loving light in her eyes ...
... thee not a jar of the clock be- hind What lady - she her lord . " A sweet assurance that might have warmed the coldest husband's - heart ! And with the winning smile playing about her sensitive mouth , and the loving light in her eyes ...
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... thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou utter- ' I am yours for ever ! ' Her . It is Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one for ever earn'd a royal hus- band ...
... thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love ; then didst thou utter- ' I am yours for ever ! ' Her . It is Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice . The one for ever earn'd a royal hus- band ...
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... thee ; What dost thou , then , in prison ? " The privilege of access to the queen is resolutely denied to her . She prevails , however , on the governor to permit her to see the queen's chief woman , Emilia , and from her she learns ...
... thee ; What dost thou , then , in prison ? " The privilege of access to the queen is resolutely denied to her . She prevails , however , on the governor to permit her to see the queen's chief woman , Emilia , and from her she learns ...
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... thee , " he says to her husband , Antigonus , " that she should not come about me . I knew she would . " But neither Antigonus nor the king can shake her determination to speak her " I say , I come · mind . From your good queen . Leon ...
... thee , " he says to her husband , Antigonus , " that she should not come about me . I knew she would . " But neither Antigonus nor the king can shake her determination to speak her " I say , I come · mind . From your good queen . Leon ...
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... thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees , Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting Upon a barren mountain , and still winter , In storm perpetual , could not move the gods To look that way thou wert . " Leontes accepts his ...
... thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees , Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting Upon a barren mountain , and still winter , In storm perpetual , could not move the gods To look that way thou wert . " Leontes accepts his ...
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