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Illustrated Heading S. L. SMITH . Head by GEORGE T. ANDREW . Border by J. S.
HARLEY 957 FRANK FRENCH 958 . On the Castle Terrace at Ischia Julia
Gonzaga WALTER SHIRLAW MRS . F. C. HOUSTON , from an engraving
GEORGE T.
Illustrated Heading S. L. SMITH . Head by GEORGE T. ANDREW . Border by J. S.
HARLEY 957 FRANK FRENCH 958 . On the Castle Terrace at Ischia Julia
Gonzaga WALTER SHIRLAW MRS . F. C. HOUSTON , from an engraving
GEORGE T.
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And firing at him with due aim Artist . and range " T. DE THULSTRUP Vasari's
portrait of Sebastian del Piombo From a print : Head from Sebastian's portrait of
Vittoria Colonna . “ See how hard the outline , Sharp - cut and clear , not rounded
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And firing at him with due aim Artist . and range " T. DE THULSTRUP Vasari's
portrait of Sebastian del Piombo From a print : Head from Sebastian's portrait of
Vittoria Colonna . “ See how hard the outline , Sharp - cut and clear , not rounded
...
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To La Chaudeau I come back old : My head is gray , my blood is cold ; Seeking
along the meadow ooze , Seeking beside the river Seymouse , The days of my
spring - time of long ago At La Chaudeau . At La Chaudeau , live on , my friends ...
To La Chaudeau I come back old : My head is gray , my blood is cold ; Seeking
along the meadow ooze , Seeking beside the river Seymouse , The days of my
spring - time of long ago At La Chaudeau . At La Chaudeau , live on , my friends ...
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... and who are not dead , But absent , and their memories overgrown With other
thoughts and troubles of my own , As graves with grasses are , and at their head
The stone with moss and lichens so o'erspread , Nothing is legible but the name
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... and who are not dead , But absent , and their memories overgrown With other
thoughts and troubles of my own , As graves with grasses are , and at their head
The stone with moss and lichens so o'erspread , Nothing is legible but the name
...
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These Numidian slaves , In strange attire ; these endless antechambers ; This
lighted hall , with all its golden splendors , Pictures , and statues ! Can this be the
dwelling Of a disciple of that lowly Man Who had not where to lay his head ?
These Numidian slaves , In strange attire ; these endless antechambers ; This
lighted hall , with all its golden splendors , Pictures , and statues ! Can this be the
dwelling Of a disciple of that lowly Man Who had not where to lay his head ?
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