The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 48
... lived in vain , For he has saved what most desire to lose , And he has chosen what the few must choose , Since life , once lived , returns no more again . For For of our time we lose so large a part Credo.
... lived in vain , For he has saved what most desire to lose , And he has chosen what the few must choose , Since life , once lived , returns no more again . For For of our time we lose so large a part Credo.
Page 73
... lived in the Latin Quarter when I did , but he was no longer a mere student . He had published a good many songs ; articles had been written about them in the newspapers ; and at his rooms you would meet the men who had " arrived ...
... lived in the Latin Quarter when I did , but he was no longer a mere student . He had published a good many songs ; articles had been written about them in the newspapers ; and at his rooms you would meet the men who had " arrived ...
Page 114
... lived in Portman Square , and that the old lady who was the guardian of his nieces had a house at Hampstead : further inquiry at the addresses thus obtained left him baffled by the intelligence that Colonel Hibbert was in Norway , his ...
... lived in Portman Square , and that the old lady who was the guardian of his nieces had a house at Hampstead : further inquiry at the addresses thus obtained left him baffled by the intelligence that Colonel Hibbert was in Norway , his ...
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