Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... deep , and the small stream which flows from it passes a long way concealed under the débris of the mountain ; nor submerges even when it reaches the heather and the moss , beneath which the ear alone traces its course , except such ...
... deep , and the small stream which flows from it passes a long way concealed under the débris of the mountain ; nor submerges even when it reaches the heather and the moss , beneath which the ear alone traces its course , except such ...
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... deep came rushing down through the streets . Now was the bustle , the hubbub , the screaming , and the plunging , of delicate and nervous women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet ...
... deep came rushing down through the streets . Now was the bustle , the hubbub , the screaming , and the plunging , of delicate and nervous women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And yet ...
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... deep , with an air that might have done honour to a quadrille . It is impossible to say how many of the tedious outworks of courtship were swept away by the flood at Ballater . " Still the waters went on increasing , and so rapidly did ...
... deep , with an air that might have done honour to a quadrille . It is impossible to say how many of the tedious outworks of courtship were swept away by the flood at Ballater . " Still the waters went on increasing , and so rapidly did ...
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... deep of water , a great deal of furniture was destroyed . The most deplorable loss was that of the magnificent bridge . The appearance of the ruins , when I saw them , as viewed from the window of the inn , with a ruined flower - garden ...
... deep of water , a great deal of furniture was destroyed . The most deplorable loss was that of the magnificent bridge . The appearance of the ruins , when I saw them , as viewed from the window of the inn , with a ruined flower - garden ...
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... deep : But ' twas not all long ages ' lore , nor all Their nature held me in their thrilling thrall ; The infant rapture still survived the boy , And Loch na Garr with Ida look'd o'er Troy , Mix'd Celtic memories with the Phrygian mount ...
... deep : But ' twas not all long ages ' lore , nor all Their nature held me in their thrilling thrall ; The infant rapture still survived the boy , And Loch na Garr with Ida look'd o'er Troy , Mix'd Celtic memories with the Phrygian mount ...
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