ITEM. To lovers, I devise their imaginary world with whatever they may need; as the stars of the sky; the red roses by the wall; the bloom of the hawthorn; the sweet strains of music and aught else they may desire to figure to each other the lastIngness... The School Arts Magazine - Página 351editado por - 1921Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1912 - 582 páginas
...hindrance, and without any incumbrance of care. Item: To lovers, I devise their imaginary world with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorne, the sweet strains of music, and aught else they may... | |
| 1906 - 646 páginas
...hindrance, and without any incumbrance of care. Hem: To lovers, I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music, and aught else that they... | |
| Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company - 1906 - 444 páginas
...hindrance and without any incumbrance of care. "Item; To lovers, I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music and aught else by which they... | |
| 1906 - 594 páginas
...hindrance, and without any encumbrance of care. Item : To lovers, I devise their imaginary world with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music, and aught else they may desire... | |
| 1907 - 738 páginas
...let or hindrance and without any incumbrance of care. To lovers, I devise their imaginary world with whatever they may need — as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music, and aught else they may desire... | |
| 1907 - 402 páginas
...hindrance and without any incumbrance or care. "Item: To lovers I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music, and aught else by which they... | |
| Williston Fish - 1908 - 32 páginas
...hindrance and without any incumbrance of cares. tem : To lovers I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red, red roses by the wall, the snow of the hawthorn ,the sweet strains of music, or aught else they may desire to figure to each other the lastingness... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1908 - 692 páginas
...let or hindrance and without any incumbrance of care. "To lovers I devise their imaginary world with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music and aught else by which they... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1909 - 384 páginas
...hindrance and without any incumbrance of care. " Item : To lovers I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need ; as the stars of the sky, the red roses by the wall, the bloom of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music and aught else by which they... | |
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