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Page 202
They will pass by on the other side , rather than approach the wounded traveller ; the la . mentable tale of woe must not mingle with their music ; their feelings cannot bear to be shocked .
They will pass by on the other side , rather than approach the wounded traveller ; the la . mentable tale of woe must not mingle with their music ; their feelings cannot bear to be shocked .
Page 244
summer ' in her eyes cannot pass unquestioned ; and we dislike the association of ideas by which the bard is led to begin his recital . Having just mentioned this ninth blue summer that shone in Gertrude's eyes , he is reminded that it ...
summer ' in her eyes cannot pass unquestioned ; and we dislike the association of ideas by which the bard is led to begin his recital . Having just mentioned this ninth blue summer that shone in Gertrude's eyes , he is reminded that it ...
Page 404
... all were admitted to see him ; when any pretty girl wanted to go in , they set their halberts across the door , and would not let her pass till she gave each of them a kiss ; which made them think and call them very pert soldiers .
... all were admitted to see him ; when any pretty girl wanted to go in , they set their halberts across the door , and would not let her pass till she gave each of them a kiss ; which made them think and call them very pert soldiers .
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