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Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition)
Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition) Digital Library @ Villanova University (New York Weekly edition) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 52 no. 25
— chapters I-III, pages 1-2 New York Weekly — v. 52 no. 26 — chapters IV-VI, pages 1-2 New York Weekly — v. 52 no. 27 — chapters VII-IX, pages 1-2 New York Weekly — v. 52 no. 39 — chapters XXXIII-XXXIV, page 6 |
Author: |
Edwards, Julia, 1851-1924
(pseudonym used by multiple people)
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Dates: |
April 10, 1897 (New York Weekly edition) April 17, 1897 (New York Weekly edition) April 24, 1897 (New York Weekly edition) July 17, 1897 (New York Weekly edition) |
Edition Description: |
New York Weekly edition
(chapters I-III, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LII, no. 25, April 10, 1897):
What is love that all the world, Talks so much about it? What is love that neither you, Nor I can do with it? Love is a tyrant and a slave, A torment and a treasure, Having it, we know no peace, Lacking it, no pleasure. Would we shun it if we could? Sooth, I almost doubt it, Faith I'd rather bear its pain, Than live my life without it. |
First Sentence: |
It was a glorious midsummer day. (New York Weekly edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (chapters I-III, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LII, no. 25, April 10, 1897)New York Weekly edition (chapters IV-VI, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LII, no. 26, April 17, 1897)
New York Weekly edition (chapters VII-IX, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LII, no. 27, April 24, 1897)
New York Weekly edition (chapters XXXIII-XXXIV, page 6 in New York Weekly, v. LII, no. 39, July 17, 1897)
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