American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... eyes and auburn hair ; others with fair skins had dark hair and eyes ; and others again had rich olive complexions , and such eyes so large , so dark , so languid , and yet so piercing , that Maddox under their influence became quite ...
... eyes and auburn hair ; others with fair skins had dark hair and eyes ; and others again had rich olive complexions , and such eyes so large , so dark , so languid , and yet so piercing , that Maddox under their influence became quite ...
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... eyes darker than the night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ; and entering into conversation with her , I found , to my surprise , that she was Doña Maria de Montes , a distant relation of my own , to whose ...
... eyes darker than the night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ; and entering into conversation with her , I found , to my surprise , that she was Doña Maria de Montes , a distant relation of my own , to whose ...
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... eyes Shed their soft light on me , As twin stars on a summer night Look out upon the sea ; And I have sipped the sweetest dew From those dear lips of thine : Yet felt the bitter , bitter pang , Thou wert not wholly mine ! And I have ...
... eyes Shed their soft light on me , As twin stars on a summer night Look out upon the sea ; And I have sipped the sweetest dew From those dear lips of thine : Yet felt the bitter , bitter pang , Thou wert not wholly mine ! And I have ...
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... eyes and dusky brow , above which was a rudely - braided wreath of evergreen a simple chaplet beside the gaudy fillets of his brethren . The hands of the old man were palsied with age ; and his feet , from weakness , had long since ...
... eyes and dusky brow , above which was a rudely - braided wreath of evergreen a simple chaplet beside the gaudy fillets of his brethren . The hands of the old man were palsied with age ; and his feet , from weakness , had long since ...
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... eye , she grasped my hands in hers , and whispered she was so glad that I had come . Oh ! how the warm blood gushed to my heart ; and as ... eyes . ' 1 I cannot tell you all that passed between my Cousin 34 [ January , My Cousin Deborah .
... eye , she grasped my hands in hers , and whispered she was so glad that I had come . Oh ! how the warm blood gushed to my heart ; and as ... eyes . ' 1 I cannot tell you all that passed between my Cousin 34 [ January , My Cousin Deborah .
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