The Literary Souvenir, Or, Cabinet of Poetry and Romance1825 - English literature |
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... beneath , —a little gallery enclosed by an open balustrade , and shaded by awnings of linen , forming a kind of verandha , after the eastern fa- shion . The apartment was simply furnished ; its chief treasures were books and manuscripts ...
... beneath , —a little gallery enclosed by an open balustrade , and shaded by awnings of linen , forming a kind of verandha , after the eastern fa- shion . The apartment was simply furnished ; its chief treasures were books and manuscripts ...
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... beneath . He turned his head , but he only beheld , as he looked down the long street on the opposite side , the black flag upon the closed gates of the city , its heavy folds waving to and fro , as if with measured motion to the dismal ...
... beneath . He turned his head , but he only beheld , as he looked down the long street on the opposite side , the black flag upon the closed gates of the city , its heavy folds waving to and fro , as if with measured motion to the dismal ...
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... beneath his gaze , and the few whose looks encountered it steadily , turned ghastly pale . " I see not one , " he continued , in a voice of touch- ing sweetness , " not one , whose loss to those who love him , could well be supplied ...
... beneath his gaze , and the few whose looks encountered it steadily , turned ghastly pale . " I see not one , " he continued , in a voice of touch- ing sweetness , " not one , whose loss to those who love him , could well be supplied ...
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... beneath . She heard the latch of the street - door moved by his hand , and then she ran down to stop him . " Dear Marc , are you still here ? " she said faintly , " I am glad to find you , I had gathered these herbs and flowers for you ...
... beneath . She heard the latch of the street - door moved by his hand , and then she ran down to stop him . " Dear Marc , are you still here ? " she said faintly , " I am glad to find you , I had gathered these herbs and flowers for you ...
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Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when , beneath Arbigland tree , We stayed and wooed , and thought the moon Set on the sea an hour too soon ; Or lingered ' mid the falling dew , When looks were fond and words were few . Though I ...
Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when , beneath Arbigland tree , We stayed and wooed , and thought the moon Set on the sea an hour too soon ; Or lingered ' mid the falling dew , When looks were fond and words were few . Though I ...
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