The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 254
... look for greater happiness than thus to ramble on , turning from the stupendous ma- jesty of nature , to look into her eyes whose glance met mine so full of ten- der meaning ; while words would pass between us , few and low - voiced ...
... look for greater happiness than thus to ramble on , turning from the stupendous ma- jesty of nature , to look into her eyes whose glance met mine so full of ten- der meaning ; while words would pass between us , few and low - voiced ...
Page 386
... look around my room . Sad things these last looks , whether bestowed on the living or the dead , the life - like or the inanimate . There is a feeling that resembles death in the last glance we are ever to bestow on a loved object . The ...
... look around my room . Sad things these last looks , whether bestowed on the living or the dead , the life - like or the inanimate . There is a feeling that resembles death in the last glance we are ever to bestow on a loved object . The ...
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... look at his red cap , which Mr. Delany still wore as a spoil of his victory . We now made our way through the crowd , followed by Corny , whose angry looks on every side elicited peals of laughter ; and thus accompanied , we approached ...
... look at his red cap , which Mr. Delany still wore as a spoil of his victory . We now made our way through the crowd , followed by Corny , whose angry looks on every side elicited peals of laughter ; and thus accompanied , we approached ...
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