New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 58Henry Colburn, 1840 |
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... eyes have been so intently riveted upon that Hell of waters , ' as your friend Byron has it , that you have not yet beheld half the beauties of the scene . Look upwards , above the cloud of spray , hanging , as it were , between heaven ...
... eyes have been so intently riveted upon that Hell of waters , ' as your friend Byron has it , that you have not yet beheld half the beauties of the scene . Look upwards , above the cloud of spray , hanging , as it were , between heaven ...
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... eyes of the most searching scrutineer . She certainly was not beautiful ; but she was ten times more delightful than if she had been ten times as handsome . In the work which we have just quoted , there is a description which might well ...
... eyes of the most searching scrutineer . She certainly was not beautiful ; but she was ten times more delightful than if she had been ten times as handsome . In the work which we have just quoted , there is a description which might well ...
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... eyes closed , seemed ( but for his faint quick breathing ) already dead . In the background stood the physicians , their arms folded , and their eyes fixed on the floor , like images of despair , me- ditating in gloomy silence over the ...
... eyes closed , seemed ( but for his faint quick breathing ) already dead . In the background stood the physicians , their arms folded , and their eyes fixed on the floor , like images of despair , me- ditating in gloomy silence over the ...
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Martial in London The Railroad Engineer By James Smith Esq | 9 |
Kind Cousin Tom or Men and Motives By Douglas Jerrold | 17 |
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