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The Lay of the Stork
By Miss Louisa Stuart Costello
Costello, Louisa Stuart (1799-1870)
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INTRODUCTION.
THE LAY OF THE STORK.
I.
PART I. THE NECKAR.
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THE STORK.
THE LETTER.
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PART II.
III.
PART III.
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THE SONG OF THE ARABS.
IV.
PART IV.
V.
PART V. THE CONTRAST
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THE VINTAGE.
LILA'S RETURN.
REWARD.
L'ENVOYE.
APPENDIX.
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—“Bright vision! can I see those eyes
Nor to thy wishes grant thee all?
Oh teach me then thy mysteries,
And take me as thy willing thrall
Who, with a present like to this,
Would look back to the past for bliss!”
The Lay of the Stork