American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... thee to my breast , And watched thine half - closed eyes , And heard thy manly voice , so sweet , Speaking to me in sighs : And fainting with excess of bliss , Have laid my burning breast on thine ! Only to feel more bitterly That then ...
... thee to my breast , And watched thine half - closed eyes , And heard thy manly voice , so sweet , Speaking to me in sighs : And fainting with excess of bliss , Have laid my burning breast on thine ! Only to feel more bitterly That then ...
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... thee above ! ' ' DOLORES ! ' Mark ye that dying fall ? ' DOLORES ! ' Ho there ! within the wall : Fly ye ! the Ladye Superior call : A nun has fled from the convent wall ! K E W AKU NA H THE ROAD THAT LEADS 1858. ] ོ ། Lines : 6 19 ...
... thee above ! ' ' DOLORES ! ' Mark ye that dying fall ? ' DOLORES ! ' Ho there ! within the wall : Fly ye ! the Ladye Superior call : A nun has fled from the convent wall ! K E W AKU NA H THE ROAD THAT LEADS 1858. ] ོ ། Lines : 6 19 ...
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... thee in the name of the FATHER , SON , and HOLY GHOST ! ' He knelt by the bed - side , with one hand delicately soothing the fore- head of the sick woman , and prayed . Her eyes became riveted upon his upturned face . A faint auroral ...
... thee in the name of the FATHER , SON , and HOLY GHOST ! ' He knelt by the bed - side , with one hand delicately soothing the fore- head of the sick woman , and prayed . Her eyes became riveted upon his upturned face . A faint auroral ...
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... thee I die ! ' He gazed anxiously around the room , seeming to take in with the eyes you would imagine a man would look upon another world , its con- tents . Around , hung pictures of British victories : Waterloo , Gibraltar , the Nile ...
... thee I die ! ' He gazed anxiously around the room , seeming to take in with the eyes you would imagine a man would look upon another world , its con- tents . Around , hung pictures of British victories : Waterloo , Gibraltar , the Nile ...
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... thee that tale repeating Which I must perish while secreting ! ' I wove a wreath of leaves and buds , And blooms with golden chalices , And crowned her queen of summer woods , And dreamy forest - palaces ; Queen of that realm whose ...
... thee that tale repeating Which I must perish while secreting ! ' I wove a wreath of leaves and buds , And blooms with golden chalices , And crowned her queen of summer woods , And dreamy forest - palaces ; Queen of that realm whose ...
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