Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 68
... eyes over my body ; I thought it of enormous dimensions , so large , that all the objects that struck my eye appeared to me , in comparison , mere luminous points . I examined myself for a long time , I looked at myself with plea- sure ...
... eyes over my body ; I thought it of enormous dimensions , so large , that all the objects that struck my eye appeared to me , in comparison , mere luminous points . I examined myself for a long time , I looked at myself with plea- sure ...
Page 249
... eyes , you might almost Forget it was not day ! On moon - lit bushes , Whose dewy leaflets are but half disclosed , You may perchance behold them on the twigs , Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and full , Glistening ...
... eyes , you might almost Forget it was not day ! On moon - lit bushes , Whose dewy leaflets are but half disclosed , You may perchance behold them on the twigs , Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and full , Glistening ...
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... eyes ! So that we almost see the very change going on between morn and morn , and feel that these objects of our affection are daily brought closer to ourselves , by partaking daily more and more in all our most sacred thoughts , in our ...
... eyes ! So that we almost see the very change going on between morn and morn , and feel that these objects of our affection are daily brought closer to ourselves , by partaking daily more and more in all our most sacred thoughts , in our ...
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