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, Volume 13John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... Hadad . ] Had . - Does beauteous Tamar view in this clear fount Herself or heaven ? Tam . Now , Hadad , tell me whence These sad , mysterious sounds ? Had . What sounds , dear princess ? Tam . Surely , thou knowest ; and now I almost ...
... Hadad . ] Had . - Does beauteous Tamar view in this clear fount Herself or heaven ? Tam . Now , Hadad , tell me whence These sad , mysterious sounds ? Had . What sounds , dear princess ? Tam . Surely , thou knowest ; and now I almost ...
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... Hadad , meanest thou to reproach the Friend Who gave so much , because he gave not all ? Had . Perfect benevolence , methinks , had willed Unceasing happiness , and peace , and joy ; Filled the whole universe of human hearts With ...
... Hadad , meanest thou to reproach the Friend Who gave so much , because he gave not all ? Had . Perfect benevolence , methinks , had willed Unceasing happiness , and peace , and joy ; Filled the whole universe of human hearts With ...
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... Hadad ! Hadad ! you misconstrue much The sadness that usurps me . ' Tis for thee I grieve for hopes that fade - for your lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . - Oh , say not so , Beloved princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam ...
... Hadad ! Hadad ! you misconstrue much The sadness that usurps me . ' Tis for thee I grieve for hopes that fade - for your lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . - Oh , say not so , Beloved princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam ...
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... Hadad , meanest thou to reproach the Friend Who gave so much , because he gave not all ? Had . - Perfect benevolence , methinks , had willed Unceasing happiness , and peace , and joy ; Filled the whole universe of human hearts With ...
... Hadad , meanest thou to reproach the Friend Who gave so much , because he gave not all ? Had . - Perfect benevolence , methinks , had willed Unceasing happiness , and peace , and joy ; Filled the whole universe of human hearts With ...
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... Hadad ! Hadad ! you misconstrue much The sadness that usurps me . ' Tis for thee I grieve for hopes that fade - for your lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . - Oh , say not so , Beloved princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam . Thou ...
... Hadad ! Hadad ! you misconstrue much The sadness that usurps me . ' Tis for thee I grieve for hopes that fade - for your lost soul , And my lost happiness . Had . - Oh , say not so , Beloved princess . Why distrust my faith ? Tam . Thou ...
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