The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... dreams wafted his delighted spirit to scenes which were once glowing realities for him , in whose ravishing illusions he soon lost the remem- brance that he was Tolfi's prisoner . When he awoke , it was daylight ; but how long he had ...
... dreams wafted his delighted spirit to scenes which were once glowing realities for him , in whose ravishing illusions he soon lost the remem- brance that he was Tolfi's prisoner . When he awoke , it was daylight ; but how long he had ...
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... dreams haunted him - ghastly matchless inhumanity it was to doom visions harrowed up his imagination the sufferer to such lingering tor- -he shouted and screamed , as if ments - to lead him day by day to benumbed , he dropped helpless ...
... dreams haunted him - ghastly matchless inhumanity it was to doom visions harrowed up his imagination the sufferer to such lingering tor- -he shouted and screamed , as if ments - to lead him day by day to benumbed , he dropped helpless ...
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... dream that had passed before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- dually his scattered thoughts return- ed , and with them came remem- brance . Yes ! he had looked once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had ...
... dream that had passed before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- dually his scattered thoughts return- ed , and with them came remem- brance . Yes ! he had looked once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had ...
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... dream , and , in its place , was the garden hedge , running for between 200 and 300 yards , along the brink of a red allu- vial perpendicular precipice 50 feet high , with the broad remorseless flood , rolling at its base , eating into ...
... dream , and , in its place , was the garden hedge , running for between 200 and 300 yards , along the brink of a red allu- vial perpendicular precipice 50 feet high , with the broad remorseless flood , rolling at its base , eating into ...
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... dreams . " On the 3d of August , Charles Cruickshanks , the innkeeper , had a party of friends in his house . There was no inebriety , but there was a fiddle ; and what Scotsman is he who does not know , that the well- jerked strains of ...
... dreams . " On the 3d of August , Charles Cruickshanks , the innkeeper , had a party of friends in his house . There was no inebriety , but there was a fiddle ; and what Scotsman is he who does not know , that the well- jerked strains of ...
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