Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 9
... stands , Amazed that one , unknown of him , had come In to the king , and fearful of his doom . Sternly his lord : " You guard me , slave , so well That I have made this man my sentinel.❞ Thus did the happy archer gain his end , And ...
... stands , Amazed that one , unknown of him , had come In to the king , and fearful of his doom . Sternly his lord : " You guard me , slave , so well That I have made this man my sentinel.❞ Thus did the happy archer gain his end , And ...
Pagina 10
... standing by his side , Who might have been the widow or the bride Of some great king , so much of joy and woe Hung on the perfect lips that breathed , " I go , ” Shone in the quenchless eyes , dimmed the bright hair- No woman , born of ...
... standing by his side , Who might have been the widow or the bride Of some great king , so much of joy and woe Hung on the perfect lips that breathed , " I go , ” Shone in the quenchless eyes , dimmed the bright hair- No woman , born of ...
Pagina 18
... stand on the bow , brace your knees against the gunwale , and " step " the stick that it may pro- ject out beyond the stem of your canoe like a bowsprit . With the torch thus , you can see ahead and on either side , and will not stand ...
... stand on the bow , brace your knees against the gunwale , and " step " the stick that it may pro- ject out beyond the stem of your canoe like a bowsprit . With the torch thus , you can see ahead and on either side , and will not stand ...
Pagina 19
... stand it no longer . " Softly , boys , we will get close along- side , " I said , cocking the gun , as we paddled silently from our hiding - place towards them . When we got within ten or fifteen yards , Roma , in his excite- ment ...
... stand it no longer . " Softly , boys , we will get close along- side , " I said , cocking the gun , as we paddled silently from our hiding - place towards them . When we got within ten or fifteen yards , Roma , in his excite- ment ...
Pagina 21
... Stand and deliver , for I am the bould deceiver . Musha whack fa rowdy dow , & c . I got a handsome penny , and I put it in my pocket ; I put it in my pocket , and I took it home to Molly . I tould how I got it , and she swore she'd ne ...
... Stand and deliver , for I am the bould deceiver . Musha whack fa rowdy dow , & c . I got a handsome penny , and I put it in my pocket ; I put it in my pocket , and I took it home to Molly . I tould how I got it , and she swore she'd ne ...
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