Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... turn pease the dreadful pains of his stomach , yet so feeble , that I was scarcely able to walk . left him in the same drowsy condition in which Yet I could not sit down or give up , but shuf- he was before . His feet were bleeding ...
... turn pease the dreadful pains of his stomach , yet so feeble , that I was scarcely able to walk . left him in the same drowsy condition in which Yet I could not sit down or give up , but shuf- he was before . His feet were bleeding ...
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all bird , and flower relieved and lightened up | Nor turn this spot of happiness to thrall ; an infinite background ... turns every rapture chill . Sing on , sweet bird ! may no worse hap befal Thy visions , than the fear that now ...
all bird , and flower relieved and lightened up | Nor turn this spot of happiness to thrall ; an infinite background ... turns every rapture chill . Sing on , sweet bird ! may no worse hap befal Thy visions , than the fear that now ...
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... turn ; all the personages talking his talk in different moods ; as his separate faults or virtues , opinions or quali- ties , assert themselves , and take the lead . It appears to us that , in assuming the writers of a former age to ...
... turn ; all the personages talking his talk in different moods ; as his separate faults or virtues , opinions or quali- ties , assert themselves , and take the lead . It appears to us that , in assuming the writers of a former age to ...
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... turns from the question to admire some violets at her feet . " Then do you suppose , " he says , " that these violets ... turn them away . Carrying on two mind will , her inward reflection was , I had trains of thought at the same time ...
... turns from the question to admire some violets at her feet . " Then do you suppose , " he says , " that these violets ... turn them away . Carrying on two mind will , her inward reflection was , I had trains of thought at the same time ...
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... turn to her thoughts : " - " It was a changed face ; such a light of pure joy and deep triumph shone over it , not hiding nor hindering the loving care with which those penetrating eyes were reading hers . It Eleanor a strange ...
... turn to her thoughts : " - " It was a changed face ; such a light of pure joy and deep triumph shone over it , not hiding nor hindering the loving care with which those penetrating eyes were reading hers . It Eleanor a strange ...
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