New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 66Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 139
... felt the explosion - felt it , indeed , so powerfully , that it almost took away my senses ; so great was the shock , even when I was under the water , that I was almost insensible . I have a faint recollection of being drawn down by ...
... felt the explosion - felt it , indeed , so powerfully , that it almost took away my senses ; so great was the shock , even when I was under the water , that I was almost insensible . I have a faint recollection of being drawn down by ...
Page 248
... felt cold - I actually shivered . Then in the silent thoughts of my own heart I prayed to the fiend , that I felt was there at the time , that he would glut me to the teeth with vengeance , though I should perish with the surfeit . At ...
... felt cold - I actually shivered . Then in the silent thoughts of my own heart I prayed to the fiend , that I felt was there at the time , that he would glut me to the teeth with vengeance , though I should perish with the surfeit . At ...
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... felt as if lifted above this earth , as if borne into a new world of more intense and purer life , love , and delight . He again his cheek flushed , his pulses crowded to his heart , and his eye glowed as it looked now upon the page ...
... felt as if lifted above this earth , as if borne into a new world of more intense and purer life , love , and delight . He again his cheek flushed , his pulses crowded to his heart , and his eye glowed as it looked now upon the page ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
Love stanzas By Marc Logon | 87 |
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