Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... mother ; she has six sons . She knows her influence is paramount over the minds she has carefully trained . She feels her interests are safe confided to those her affection has made happy . She trusts her country will be nobly served by ...
... mother ; she has six sons . She knows her influence is paramount over the minds she has carefully trained . She feels her interests are safe confided to those her affection has made happy . She trusts her country will be nobly served by ...
Halaman 65
... mother , pale with fear , Her boy clings to her side , And in her kirtle vainly tries His trembling form to hide . He is not hers , although she bore For him a mother's pains ; He is not hers , although her blood Is coursing through his ...
... mother , pale with fear , Her boy clings to her side , And in her kirtle vainly tries His trembling form to hide . He is not hers , although she bore For him a mother's pains ; He is not hers , although her blood Is coursing through his ...
Halaman 76
... mother and other women , she resisted marriage to devote herself to art , and initially wrote sentimental poetry . Ambitious to reach a wider audience and to support her mother and sister , and influenced by another successful woman ...
... mother and other women , she resisted marriage to devote herself to art , and initially wrote sentimental poetry . Ambitious to reach a wider audience and to support her mother and sister , and influenced by another successful woman ...
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