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UNITY

... darkest nigh!. The mo re 7tu lmaoility aud love are united, Lht ulore veiliaa.S whe they sn1eet.-LALVATEI pe not ab.use or speaks ill of the dead, because u the, have afrsved at what they sent be. ore themn; tbe; hlate receivedi the res aidl of ihe iractio3s; ...

NEVER MIND

... upthids it llut inn ~mire to n g8lorious aud enviable | B ?? rswuta iiiher l iauolhtur lrslauscte about her, a Oh, vho esn speak:lhis joysv ?? youngr Fr~e on caFO anld pastute opens ou his-viev;, Wh en u euder green blunsh upon the tnorn,l s riudtue i ...

CELESTIAL POETRY

... without her And mad you'll prove, The phoenix soars far Seeking his mate, But my sweet fellow In vain I wait. Cgrme, harp, speak for me, Tell all my heart When will she pledge me, Bid fear depart? I must her worth tell, Join hands for aye, Be her companion ...

WHEN MOTHER DIED

... ripen it..-l'1111i1US . Eriseauc. acc: Satuire is the true idealist. WhVen she serves wihn us best-when, on rare days, esle speaks to the stri. imuagination-wec tee! uhlat the hlngo heav-en aisd Iflat eartht are but a wveb drawvn arounl ItS tilat the, oar ...

TWICE DEAD

... DIuchess was lookine this after- aeona.a nothler the Duchevs. said Nigel. Now, c look here, Clare, I've beeu trying to speak to you for the :ast three or four dayvts, and for sonic s asou you have avolded me. I had somethiazg to h Bay, and I wanteed ...

OLGA: A RUSSIAN ROMANCE

... veneabled the thul to save Olgas fromn sufferintg. Atlast, hoping soft that she mighto he able to persuale rthe priest to cay, speak, he obtained leave f'or her to see the ttie prisoner alone, atid theu drove to tics feem wzhere otn he expecterit hurnn her ...

ADMIRAL COAL

... Alt.iILRAL C ;jA1. I am the Admiral o- the ilece-wbo dares to say e( me liay 01 I speak thc wotd--it shall be hpard-the ships, bi t!e Iien obey ! I From s-nsto 51erm tn breatu is law-from deck ti to riveunp:lte Si My evcry toue is marlhed andc ?? n and ...

ABOUT BOOK-TITLES

... he feared they dld ngt love him, for, small as his stipend was, they had never seen their way a to increase it. He should speak r!o more of earthly sorrows, but hh £creve31 taint ?? be, Igotoprepareei-place for you; ; i] | Common-Sellse Observations ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... but with i the history of his mental development in ens 4 particular phase. Of political biographies he has a been heard to speak in terms of general dis- L pnragemrient. Discretion makes immediate publication impossible, and by the time publica- e tiom ...

ONLY A LOAFER

... tear-drops would roll down my cheek. :As 1 watched his poor face pale and haggard set Aud the parched lips that panted to speak. do The words came at length exith a strugale, th/ The voice it wans broklau and low, As he swhispered, ' I was SoUne good ...

TWICE DEAD

... eou believe so When did you see him last ?? For a l( n'te or two Mrs. Blake wept help- leso]Y without scemalig to reply. Speak her soa commanded her harshly. Pe;ak- I tell you, or you will never see my face here as&hn . )bi, Johnny, don't be hard upon ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... curving tirst 0outwards, ther, aest' rnd slically euibracimg the whole f Metropolis on both sides of the i b 5. Rouugbly speaking, the ribs of this W y fan are tbh great trunk ?? te94- at irregular distances by the i istbap- or street mans, aud thecpiered ...