The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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vacant glare upon the ground , with a hard quick breathing , and a hur- ried walk , he strode backwards and forwards ... breath of continu- ed life . And there was a freshness in the landscape , and in the rippling of the calm green sea ...
vacant glare upon the ground , with a hard quick breathing , and a hur- ried walk , he strode backwards and forwards ... breath of continu- ed life . And there was a freshness in the landscape , and in the rippling of the calm green sea ...
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... breath . His body shook violently - he was bent near- ly double . His hands rested upon either wall , and his feet were drawn under him to avoid the pres- sure in front . Thus he remained for more than an hour , when that deafening bell ...
... breath . His body shook violently - he was bent near- ly double . His hands rested upon either wall , and his feet were drawn under him to avoid the pres- sure in front . Thus he remained for more than an hour , when that deafening bell ...
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... breathing upon a bed of vio- lets , ' stealing the tender affections of her virgin heart , till they all cen- tred on her Orpheus Mr. James Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly notes of which she had so often jerked out her youthful ...
... breathing upon a bed of vio- lets , ' stealing the tender affections of her virgin heart , till they all cen- tred on her Orpheus Mr. James Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly notes of which she had so often jerked out her youthful ...
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... breath , Shall suit th ' unveiling of dark records well . Hear me in tenderness and silent faith ! Thou knew'st me not in life's fresh vernal noon- I would thou hadst ! -for then my heart on thine Had pour'd a worthier love ; now , all ...
... breath , Shall suit th ' unveiling of dark records well . Hear me in tenderness and silent faith ! Thou knew'st me not in life's fresh vernal noon- I would thou hadst ! -for then my heart on thine Had pour'd a worthier love ; now , all ...
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... breath- less air ; And an unfathom'd calm , that seem'd to lie In the grave sweetness of the illumined eye , Told of the gulfs between our being set , And , as that unsheathed spirit - glance I met , Made my soul faint - with fear ? -Oh ...
... breath- less air ; And an unfathom'd calm , that seem'd to lie In the grave sweetness of the illumined eye , Told of the gulfs between our being set , And , as that unsheathed spirit - glance I met , Made my soul faint - with fear ? -Oh ...
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