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Pagina 133
Pure at thy death , as at thy birth , Thy spirit caught no taint from earth , Even by its bliss we mete our dearth , Casa Wappy ! Thy cloak and bonnet - club and ball : But where art thou ? A corner holds thine empty chair ...
Pure at thy death , as at thy birth , Thy spirit caught no taint from earth , Even by its bliss we mete our dearth , Casa Wappy ! Thy cloak and bonnet - club and ball : But where art thou ? A corner holds thine empty chair ...
Pagina 211
And more than mortal breath Reviewing what has been stated , I think the fol- Can ever promise to thy spring , lowing conclusions may be drawn from it :Is thine - an early death ! Ļ Flames never appear in Vesuvius but when the volcanic ...
And more than mortal breath Reviewing what has been stated , I think the fol- Can ever promise to thy spring , lowing conclusions may be drawn from it :Is thine - an early death ! Ļ Flames never appear in Vesuvius but when the volcanic ...
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H. W. RICHTER . That the bones and body of aken from the ground , and Tinging the clouds of earth with rays from heaven . m the burial of any church . " What means my beating heart To be thus shy of death ?
H. W. RICHTER . That the bones and body of aken from the ground , and Tinging the clouds of earth with rays from heaven . m the burial of any church . " What means my beating heart To be thus shy of death ?
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