Entombed Alive and Other Songs, Ballads, Etc: From the ChineseW.H. Allen and Company, 1878 - 252 páginas |
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... never knew how beautiful it was till now , To watch the rising sun his radiance throw O'er hill and dale , on every bush and bough- Tinging all nature with a golden glow . Help ! Hither ! Save me ! Come and set me free ! My piercing ...
... never knew how beautiful it was till now , To watch the rising sun his radiance throw O'er hill and dale , on every bush and bough- Tinging all nature with a golden glow . Help ! Hither ! Save me ! Come and set me free ! My piercing ...
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... never knew how beautiful it was till now , To watch the rising sun his radiance throw O'er hill and dale , on every bush and bough- Tinging all nature with a golden glow . Help ! Hither ! Save me ! Come and set me free ! My piercing ...
... never knew how beautiful it was till now , To watch the rising sun his radiance throw O'er hill and dale , on every bush and bough- Tinging all nature with a golden glow . Help ! Hither ! Save me ! Come and set me free ! My piercing ...
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... never once during his reign went there , and Hsien - fêng dreaded going there , but was compelled by circumstances to do so . The wealthy inhabitants had already left Peking , flying in all directions . His followers and escort , And ...
... never once during his reign went there , and Hsien - fêng dreaded going there , but was compelled by circumstances to do so . The wealthy inhabitants had already left Peking , flying in all directions . His followers and escort , And ...
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... Never broke on the sight , — For at sixes and sevens were the guards of the gate . Isn't it strange ? A miraculous change Has come over these swells ; -can they be the same men Who would swagger and fuss , Look down so on us ? What a ...
... Never broke on the sight , — For at sixes and sevens were the guards of the gate . Isn't it strange ? A miraculous change Has come over these swells ; -can they be the same men Who would swagger and fuss , Look down so on us ? What a ...
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... It is well known , too , that the Emperor had to eat boiled eggs and the coarsest of food , no preparations having been made to supply him with his usual fare . The slush on our feet never seemed to get dry THE FLIGHT OF HSIEN - FENG . 11.
... It is well known , too , that the Emperor had to eat boiled eggs and the coarsest of food , no preparations having been made to supply him with his usual fare . The slush on our feet never seemed to get dry THE FLIGHT OF HSIEN - FENG . 11.
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Entombed Alive and Other Songs, Ballads, Etc: From the Chinese George Carter Stent Vista completa - 1878 |
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