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... , holy joy , - Such undisturbed felicity As I have known since I retired From those exciting scenes of strife : But I was then a fiery boy , And revel'd in my roving life . When the conclusion of the war Required our fleet at.
... , holy joy , - Such undisturbed felicity As I have known since I retired From those exciting scenes of strife : But I was then a fiery boy , And revel'd in my roving life . When the conclusion of the war Required our fleet at.
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Privateer. And with the chosen partner of his life Flee from man's animosity and strife , To feel , ' midst Nature's beauty and repose , Existance thrilling with congenial glows ; In which the heart soon feels itself enshrined , And ...
Privateer. And with the chosen partner of his life Flee from man's animosity and strife , To feel , ' midst Nature's beauty and repose , Existance thrilling with congenial glows ; In which the heart soon feels itself enshrined , And ...
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... strife ensue , deem not he dreaded one , — What man could do , by Harold would be done ; But if o'erpower'd by a number more , What fate might then for Ellen be in store ? — Such was the form his apprehensions bore . Bertrand approach'd ...
... strife ensue , deem not he dreaded one , — What man could do , by Harold would be done ; But if o'erpower'd by a number more , What fate might then for Ellen be in store ? — Such was the form his apprehensions bore . Bertrand approach'd ...
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... strife ; But I would spare thee : if thou wilt but yield , In peace and safety thou shalt quit the field : If thou wilt not , for heaven's mercy pray ! Quick ! quick decide ! -I cannot here delay . " 5 With hopeless eye and trembling ...
... strife ; But I would spare thee : if thou wilt but yield , In peace and safety thou shalt quit the field : If thou wilt not , for heaven's mercy pray ! Quick ! quick decide ! -I cannot here delay . " 5 With hopeless eye and trembling ...
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... strife , - Of whom I fondly hoped to be the wife ; He told me all thy melancholy tale , And thy sad fate would bitterly bewail ; His name was Harold : " " He ! I knew him well ! He could , indeed , my youthful story tell ; But oh ! not ...
... strife , - Of whom I fondly hoped to be the wife ; He told me all thy melancholy tale , And thy sad fate would bitterly bewail ; His name was Harold : " " He ! I knew him well ! He could , indeed , my youthful story tell ; But oh ! not ...
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ADVENTURES ANNA BLACKWELL appear'd AUGUSTA BETHELL Author Azela BARBARA HUTTON Bertrand Bertrand du Guesclin Book breast breeze bright British ensign Children clear'd cloth elegant coloured crew deck deed display'd doom'd dread Ellen EMILIA MARRYAT NORRIS ev'ry eyes fail'd fancy Fcap fear feelings felt fled Franc Tireurs FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR G. A. HENTY gazed gilt edges glance glow grief Harold HARRISON WEIR heart History hope Illus Illustrations Imperial 16mo Isle JULES VERNE land Little lover maid maiden METRICAL ROMANCE mind morocco antique ne'er o'er ocean Patrañas Post 8vo pow'r pray'r press'd REALMS OF FANCY rising rose sails scarce scene Second Edition seem'd Shillings and Sixpence ship shone shore silence Small 4to sorrow soul Stories strife Super Royal 16mo sweet swiftly Tale tears thee Third Edition THOMAS HOOD thou thought turn'd Twas vanish'd vessel W. H. G. KINGSTON words Young
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