The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 26±ÇJenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... thing back . I've no taste for bricabrac . " ¡° Please to mark the letters twain " ( I'm supposed to speak again ) – " Graven on the lantern pane . Can you tell me who was she , Mistress of the flowery wreath , And the anagram beneath ...
... thing back . I've no taste for bricabrac . " ¡° Please to mark the letters twain " ( I'm supposed to speak again ) – " Graven on the lantern pane . Can you tell me who was she , Mistress of the flowery wreath , And the anagram beneath ...
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... things lie Hid by her mantle dark and dim , In pious hope I hither hie , And humbly chaunt mine ev'ning hymn . Thou art my prayer , my saint , my shrine ! ( For never holy pilgrim kneel'd , Or wept at feet more pure than thine ) , My ...
... things lie Hid by her mantle dark and dim , In pious hope I hither hie , And humbly chaunt mine ev'ning hymn . Thou art my prayer , my saint , my shrine ! ( For never holy pilgrim kneel'd , Or wept at feet more pure than thine ) , My ...
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... things I look on , though I put out all the lights ; Ghosts of ghastly recollections troop about my bed at nights . " Cities burning , convents blazing , red with sacrilegious fires ; Mothers weeping , virgins screaming : vainly for ...
... things I look on , though I put out all the lights ; Ghosts of ghastly recollections troop about my bed at nights . " Cities burning , convents blazing , red with sacrilegious fires ; Mothers weeping , virgins screaming : vainly for ...
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... thing , The Palace made o ' windows ! Say , Paxton , truth , Thou wondthrous youth , What sthroke of art celistial , What power was lint You to invint This combineetion cristial . O would before That Thomas Moore , Likewoise the late ...
... thing , The Palace made o ' windows ! Say , Paxton , truth , Thou wondthrous youth , What sthroke of art celistial , What power was lint You to invint This combineetion cristial . O would before That Thomas Moore , Likewoise the late ...
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... and Jewels . There's taypots there , And cannons rare ; There's coffins fill'd with roses ; There's canvas tints , Teeth insthrumints , And shuits of clothes by MOSES . 1851 . There's lashins more Of things in store , [ 188 ] BALLADS.
... and Jewels . There's taypots there , And cannons rare ; There's coffins fill'd with roses ; There's canvas tints , Teeth insthrumints , And shuits of clothes by MOSES . 1851 . There's lashins more Of things in store , [ 188 ] BALLADS.
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