Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 113
... eyes for ever plays ; He in thy snowy bosom strays , ' they sang , just as in the bygone times of summer ; and now old Mackenzie had got on a bit further in his musical studies , and could hum with the best of them- " He makes thy rosy ...
... eyes for ever plays ; He in thy snowy bosom strays , ' they sang , just as in the bygone times of summer ; and now old Mackenzie had got on a bit further in his musical studies , and could hum with the best of them- " He makes thy rosy ...
Page 300
... eyes serenely bright , And on she moves - with pace how light ! Nor spares to stoop her head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays ...
... eyes serenely bright , And on she moves - with pace how light ! Nor spares to stoop her head , and taste The dewy turf with flowers bestrown ; And thus she fares , until at last Beside the ridge of a grassy grave In quietness she lays ...
Page 317
... eyes . " It makes one envy you to see you looking so strong and in such good spirits . " " How happy you must be always , " said Mrs. Lorraine , and the younger lady had the same sweet , low , and kindly voice as her mother . " I am ...
... eyes . " It makes one envy you to see you looking so strong and in such good spirits . " " How happy you must be always , " said Mrs. Lorraine , and the younger lady had the same sweet , low , and kindly voice as her mother . " I am ...
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