Elizabeth Barrett BrowningW. H. Allen & Company, 1888 - 194 páginas |
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... late , a lost mother's love were more often the first thought of her verse . The principal sharer of Elizabeth's childish amuse- ments was her brother Edward . There was little more than a year's difference in age between them , and as ...
... late , a lost mother's love were more often the first thought of her verse . The principal sharer of Elizabeth's childish amuse- ments was her brother Edward . There was little more than a year's difference in age between them , and as ...
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... late owners . On Jamaica the blow fell with peculiar force , and the Barretts naturally felt the shock . Mr. Edward Moulton Barrett's fortune appears to have been very largely affected by Emancipation , and one of the chief results of ...
... late owners . On Jamaica the blow fell with peculiar force , and the Barretts naturally felt the shock . Mr. Edward Moulton Barrett's fortune appears to have been very largely affected by Emancipation , and one of the chief results of ...
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... late Thomas Westwood , of poetic repute , the name of Flush frequently figures . On one occasion , says Mr. Westwood , she had ex- pressed regret at the increasing plumpness of her pet . Apparently the gentleman had suggested starvation ...
... late Thomas Westwood , of poetic repute , the name of Flush frequently figures . On one occasion , says Mr. Westwood , she had ex- pressed regret at the increasing plumpness of her pet . Apparently the gentleman had suggested starvation ...
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... late hours , so her visitors had to leave about ten . She expressed her regret that she should not see much of the Hawthornes for some time , as she was going with her husband to the seaside , but hoped to find them in Florence on her ...
... late hours , so her visitors had to leave about ten . She expressed her regret that she should not see much of the Hawthornes for some time , as she was going with her husband to the seaside , but hoped to find them in Florence on her ...
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... late Russian Invasion of Khiva . With some Account of the Court of Khiva and the Kingdom of Khaurisn . With Map and Portrait . 2 vols . Demy 8vo . 248 . Academy Sketches , including Various Exhibitions . Edited by Henry Blackburn ...
... late Russian Invasion of Khiva . With some Account of the Court of Khiva and the Kingdom of Khaurisn . With Map and Portrait . 2 vols . Demy 8vo . 248 . Academy Sketches , including Various Exhibitions . Edited by Henry Blackburn ...
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Página 118 - So weeping, how a mystic Shape did move Behind me, and drew me backward by the hair ; And a voice said in mastery while I strove, 'Guess now who holds thee ?' — 'Death !' I said. But there, The silver answer rang: 'Not Death, but Love.
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Página 89 - And the steed shall be red-roan, And the lover shall be noble, With an eye that takes the breath: And the lute he plays upon Shall strike ladies into trouble, As his sword strikes men to death.
Página 88 - Mid the beeches of a meadow, By a stream-side on the grass, And the trees are showering down Doubles of their leaves in shadow On her shining hair and face.
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Página 87 - THERE is no God,' the foolish saith, — ' But none, ' There is no sorrow ; ' And nature oft, the cry of faith, In bitter need will borrow : Eyes, which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be pitiful,' Who ne'er said,