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Page 14737
... heart ) , the sheriff walked over to the jail . The corridor into which the cells of the unconvicted prison- ers opened was rather full to - day . As the sheriff entered , every one greeted him , even the sullen - browed man talking ...
... heart ) , the sheriff walked over to the jail . The corridor into which the cells of the unconvicted prison- ers opened was rather full to - day . As the sheriff entered , every one greeted him , even the sullen - browed man talking ...
Page 14760
... heart experiences . Her verse reflects the impressions upon a sensitive soul of the sea - birds and the island blooms , of the glory and tragedy of the illimitable ocean , and the overarch of the more illimitable sky ; while the drama ...
... heart experiences . Her verse reflects the impressions upon a sensitive soul of the sea - birds and the island blooms , of the glory and tragedy of the illimitable ocean , and the overarch of the more illimitable sky ; while the drama ...
Page 14761
... heart , and as a motive it is found in some of her loveliest poems , -Beethoven , ' Schumann's Sonata in A Minor , ' and others . She was widely receptive to the arts . She wrote charming prose , but it is as a singer that she will ...
... heart , and as a motive it is found in some of her loveliest poems , -Beethoven , ' Schumann's Sonata in A Minor , ' and others . She was widely receptive to the arts . She wrote charming prose , but it is as a singer that she will ...
Page 14764
... who chills the summer sun , And turns the happy heart of youth to stone ; Inexorable Death , a silent guest At every hearth , before whose footsteps flee 14765 All joys ; who rules the earth , and 14764 CELIA THAXTER.
... who chills the summer sun , And turns the happy heart of youth to stone ; Inexorable Death , a silent guest At every hearth , before whose footsteps flee 14765 All joys ; who rules the earth , and 14764 CELIA THAXTER.
Page 14766
... heart and empty hands ; He calls his lost in vain . In sorrow drowned , Darkness and silence all his sense confound . Till in Death's roll - call stern he hears his name , In turn he follows and is lost to sight ; Though comforted by ...
... heart and empty hands ; He calls his lost in vain . In sorrow drowned , Darkness and silence all his sense confound . Till in Death's roll - call stern he hears his name , In turn he follows and is lost to sight ; Though comforted by ...
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