The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 24±ÇJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... singing of yours . The time , the place , the singers , characterize it sharply the wan- ing light , the rival din , the girls with tired faces . You start some little thing with a refrain , and a ring to it . A hymn , it is not ...
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... singing when the bell strikes , and singing still when you clatter down the stairs . Something of the simple spotlessness of the little song is on your face when you dip into the wind and dusk . Per- haps you have only pinned your shawl ...
... singing when the bell strikes , and singing still when you clatter down the stairs . Something of the simple spotlessness of the little song is on your face when you dip into the wind and dusk . Per- haps you have only pinned your shawl ...
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... singing of yours . The time , the place , the singers , characterize it sharply : the wan- ing light , the rival din , the girls with tired faces . You start some little thing with a refrain , and a ring to it . A hymn , it is not ...
... singing of yours . The time , the place , the singers , characterize it sharply : the wan- ing light , the rival din , the girls with tired faces . You start some little thing with a refrain , and a ring to it . A hymn , it is not ...
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... singing when the bell strikes , and singing still when you clatter down the stairs . Something of the simple spotlessness of the little song is on your face when you dip into the wind and dusk . Per- haps you have only pinned your shawl ...
... singing when the bell strikes , and singing still when you clatter down the stairs . Something of the simple spotlessness of the little song is on your face when you dip into the wind and dusk . Per- haps you have only pinned your shawl ...
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... Sings he with lips of transitory clay ; For he hath joined the chorus of his peers In habitations of the perfect day : His earthly notes a heavenly audience hears , And more melodious are henceforth the spheres , Enriched with music ...
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