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Page 109
... beautiful superstition belonging to the memory of the dead . In such tales she felt a sad and pleasant sympathy ; but it was as with something far remote - although at times the music of her own voice , as it gave an affecting expres ...
... beautiful superstition belonging to the memory of the dead . In such tales she felt a sad and pleasant sympathy ; but it was as with something far remote - although at times the music of her own voice , as it gave an affecting expres ...
Page 162
... beautiful silks , and valuable shawls . Their conveyances out of the city are the open native palanquins , with crimson canopies ; or hackrees , sometimes very handsome , and drawn by two showy horses , with long flowing manes . The ...
... beautiful silks , and valuable shawls . Their conveyances out of the city are the open native palanquins , with crimson canopies ; or hackrees , sometimes very handsome , and drawn by two showy horses , with long flowing manes . The ...
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... beautiful morning to rise somewhat before four o'clock , in order to visit the Roman ruins near this place , before our departure for Orgon . A walk of ten minutes conducted us up a gentle terrace on which they were situated , and which ...
... beautiful morning to rise somewhat before four o'clock , in order to visit the Roman ruins near this place , before our departure for Orgon . A walk of ten minutes conducted us up a gentle terrace on which they were situated , and which ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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