The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 - Literature |
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... Seemed loud as a bugle that rings down the flood - tide of battle afar ; There my being was hushed as a spirit that wistfully wakes after death And listens in awe through the still- ness star calling to star , And listens , and gathers ...
... Seemed loud as a bugle that rings down the flood - tide of battle afar ; There my being was hushed as a spirit that wistfully wakes after death And listens in awe through the still- ness star calling to star , And listens , and gathers ...
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... seemed to them impenetrable , and they decided to leave it alone for the present . Pierre had now finished the three busts he had been commissioned to execute , and was about to begin on his fourth and last commission . If no other ...
... seemed to them impenetrable , and they decided to leave it alone for the present . Pierre had now finished the three busts he had been commissioned to execute , and was about to begin on his fourth and last commission . If no other ...
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... seemed that they had turned the southern point of the Grand Couronné , the people of Nancy kept calm and confident . Forty shells fell into the town , and then the bombard- ment suddenly ceased . The word ran round that the danger was ...
... seemed that they had turned the southern point of the Grand Couronné , the people of Nancy kept calm and confident . Forty shells fell into the town , and then the bombard- ment suddenly ceased . The word ran round that the danger was ...
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... seemed that not a single human being could be left alive . It was for their in- fantry to discover that the defending army had not been annihilated , that , on the contrary , it was there in force and with moral unshaken . Then the ...
... seemed that not a single human being could be left alive . It was for their in- fantry to discover that the defending army had not been annihilated , that , on the contrary , it was there in force and with moral unshaken . Then the ...
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... seemed that all their dash and courage had been wasted . But , in point of fact , the enemy had been utterly demoralized , and later , when the division engaged had been relieved by another division , made no attempt to defend the posi ...
... seemed that all their dash and courage had been wasted . But , in point of fact , the enemy had been utterly demoralized , and later , when the division engaged had been relieved by another division , made no attempt to defend the posi ...
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