Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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... night— Each night - each night for many a bitter year My crime malignant spectre lives and laughs Whilst I kneel down in penitence and weep ! Whilst he continues speaking , the figure of a woman appears before him ; she carries a lamp ...
... night— Each night - each night for many a bitter year My crime malignant spectre lives and laughs Whilst I kneel down in penitence and weep ! Whilst he continues speaking , the figure of a woman appears before him ; she carries a lamp ...
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... night gradually succeeded this activity , and a dense mist drew over the bosky river marge . A stray lamb bleated from the hill - side , and twittering bats wheeled around the leafy sycamores . From the depths of a dozen ghylls came the ...
... night gradually succeeded this activity , and a dense mist drew over the bosky river marge . A stray lamb bleated from the hill - side , and twittering bats wheeled around the leafy sycamores . From the depths of a dozen ghylls came the ...
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... night ? " " Last night ? I was tipsy last night - or next door to it . " Leah unpinned her wide hat and laid it on the table . " You was alright , Dick - a bit merry , that's all , and devil - may- careish . An ' small blame to you ...
... night ? " " Last night ? I was tipsy last night - or next door to it . " Leah unpinned her wide hat and laid it on the table . " You was alright , Dick - a bit merry , that's all , and devil - may- careish . An ' small blame to you ...
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