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Side 307
... made cheese . Yet when the meal Was ended , Luke ( for so the Son was named ) And his old Father both betook themselves To such convenient work as might employ 105 Their hands by the fire - side ; perhaps to MICHAEL . 307.
... made cheese . Yet when the meal Was ended , Luke ( for so the Son was named ) And his old Father both betook themselves To such convenient work as might employ 105 Their hands by the fire - side ; perhaps to MICHAEL . 307.
Side 308
... Luke had reached his eighteenth year , 125 There by the light of this old lamp they sate , Father and Son , while far into the night The Housewife plied her own peculiar work , Making the cottage through the silent hours Murmur as with ...
... Luke had reached his eighteenth year , 125 There by the light of this old lamp they sate , Father and Son , while far into the night The Housewife plied her own peculiar work , Making the cottage through the silent hours Murmur as with ...
Side 312
... Luke shall leave us , Isabel ; the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be free ; 245 He shall possess it , free as is the wind That passes over it . We have , thou know'st , Another kinsman - he will be our friend In this distress ...
... Luke shall leave us , Isabel ; the land Shall not go from us , and it shall be free ; 245 He shall possess it , free as is the wind That passes over it . We have , thou know'st , Another kinsman - he will be our friend In this distress ...
Side 316
... Luke : among these hills , As well thou knowest , in us the old and young Have played together , nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know . " 356 Luke had a manly heart ; but at these words He sobbed aloud . The old ...
... Luke : among these hills , As well thou knowest , in us the old and young Have played together , nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know . " 356 Luke had a manly heart ; but at these words He sobbed aloud . The old ...
Side 317
... Luke , 380 If I judge ill for thee , but it seems good That thou should'st go . " At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : " This was a work for us ...
... Luke , 380 If I judge ill for thee , but it seems good That thou should'st go . " At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : " This was a work for us ...
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