Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
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Elizabeth Lee. " Light down , light down , now , true Thomas , And lean your head upon my knee ; Abide and rest a little space , And I will show you ferlies three . " O see ye not yon narrow road , So thick beset with thorns and briers ...
Elizabeth Lee. " Light down , light down , now , true Thomas , And lean your head upon my knee ; Abide and rest a little space , And I will show you ferlies three . " O see ye not yon narrow road , So thick beset with thorns and briers ...
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... Light Brigade , Noble six hundred ! THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE By HENRY KINGSLEY ( THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE 147.
... Light Brigade , Noble six hundred ! THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE By HENRY KINGSLEY ( THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE 147.
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... light and shadow which he always lay awake to see a faint flickering on the walls and roof , which came slowly nearer till a light was in his eyes . We all know what that was . It has been described twenty times . I can believe that ...
... light and shadow which he always lay awake to see a faint flickering on the walls and roof , which came slowly nearer till a light was in his eyes . We all know what that was . It has been described twenty times . I can believe that ...
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