Heart Throbs of Gifted AuthorsD. McKay, 1878 - 304 Seiten |
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William Hardcastle Browne. Copyright , 1878 . DAVID MCKAY . PAGE BEAUTY ........... MARRIAGE ... ................................................... .. 17 37 22.
William Hardcastle Browne. Copyright , 1878 . DAVID MCKAY . PAGE BEAUTY ........... MARRIAGE ... ................................................... .. 17 37 22.
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William Hardcastle Browne. PAGE BEAUTY ........... MARRIAGE ... ................................................... .. 17 37 22 77 97 239 271 182 " I love my books ; they are companions dear. PN 6331 8758 CONTENTS YOUTH ... LOVE ...........
William Hardcastle Browne. PAGE BEAUTY ........... MARRIAGE ... ................................................... .. 17 37 22 77 97 239 271 182 " I love my books ; they are companions dear. PN 6331 8758 CONTENTS YOUTH ... LOVE ...........
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... glance , how wildly beautiful ! Byron . Creatures so bright , that the same lips and eyes They wear on earth will serve in Paradise . She that is born a beauty is half married . Moore , Her eye ( I'm very fond of handsome eyes ) 32 BEAUTY .
... glance , how wildly beautiful ! Byron . Creatures so bright , that the same lips and eyes They wear on earth will serve in Paradise . She that is born a beauty is half married . Moore , Her eye ( I'm very fond of handsome eyes ) 32 BEAUTY .
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... marry for beauty , thou bindest thy- self all thy life for that which perchance will neither last nor please thee one year ; and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all . Raleigh . The most beautiful may be the most ...
... marry for beauty , thou bindest thy- self all thy life for that which perchance will neither last nor please thee one year ; and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all . Raleigh . The most beautiful may be the most ...
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... marriage - bell . -Yet do not think I doubt thee , I know thy truth remains ; I would not live without thee For all the world contains . The world was sad , the garden wild , Byron . G. P. Morris . And man a hermit sighed , till woman ...
... marriage - bell . -Yet do not think I doubt thee , I know thy truth remains ; I would not live without thee For all the world contains . The world was sad , the garden wild , Byron . G. P. Morris . And man a hermit sighed , till woman ...
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