Littell's Living Age, Band 129Littell, son, 1876 |
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... eye doth rise The Lamb once slain , in glorious beauty crowned ; Wiping away the tears from weeping eyes , Healing His people's wound . There , O beloved ones , my place shall be , Close by His side , in deepest love to sweep My golden ...
... eye doth rise The Lamb once slain , in glorious beauty crowned ; Wiping away the tears from weeping eyes , Healing His people's wound . There , O beloved ones , my place shall be , Close by His side , in deepest love to sweep My golden ...
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... eye of confidential amuse- ment . She takes in everybody about her , but she knows she does not take in the reader ; therefore she elevates a little eye- brow and gives him a glance out of the corner of her demure eyes . She has no ...
... eye of confidential amuse- ment . She takes in everybody about her , but she knows she does not take in the reader ; therefore she elevates a little eye- brow and gives him a glance out of the corner of her demure eyes . She has no ...
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... eyes was marvellous ease and grace , noon hunger . The men got afloat in Tim Burford's boat , which he kept conven- iently for any custom that might arise at the more solitary end of the Broad . Dick lifted Lizzie kindly , and deposited ...
... eyes was marvellous ease and grace , noon hunger . The men got afloat in Tim Burford's boat , which he kept conven- iently for any custom that might arise at the more solitary end of the Broad . Dick lifted Lizzie kindly , and deposited ...
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