What Can a Woman Do: Or, Her Position in the Business and Literary WorldEagle Publishing Company, 1893 - 528 lappuses A review of the areas of employment open to women is supplemented by examples of women's prose and poetry to illustrate their literary achievements. |
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... O'er his face a mortal sickness , And death - dews in fearful thickness Gathered o'er his temples fair ; And there swept a mournful murmur Through the lovely Southern summer , As the beauteous pilot comer Perished by that city there ...
... O'er his face a mortal sickness , And death - dews in fearful thickness Gathered o'er his temples fair ; And there swept a mournful murmur Through the lovely Southern summer , As the beauteous pilot comer Perished by that city there ...
358. lappuse
... o'er her hangs the great dark bell ; Awful is the gloom beneath her , like the pathway down to hell . See the ponderous tongue is swinging ; ' tis the hour of curfew now , And the sight has chilled her bosom , stopped her breath and ...
... o'er her hangs the great dark bell ; Awful is the gloom beneath her , like the pathway down to hell . See the ponderous tongue is swinging ; ' tis the hour of curfew now , And the sight has chilled her bosom , stopped her breath and ...
395. lappuse
... o'er : All the duties of my household Which had blessings seemed before , Duties which as wife and mother Daily ... o'er and o'er , For the Father had not given To me much of WOMEN AS POETS . 395.
... o'er : All the duties of my household Which had blessings seemed before , Duties which as wife and mother Daily ... o'er and o'er , For the Father had not given To me much of WOMEN AS POETS . 395.
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WOMANS WORK | 13 |
THE PROFESSION OF LITERATURE | 25 |
THE PROFESSION OF JOURNALISM | 34 |
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