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Page 10
Past , past away full soon , Was the sorrow from his face , Like a cloud from the sunny heaven of June , That leaves behind no trace . And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see ...
Past , past away full soon , Was the sorrow from his face , Like a cloud from the sunny heaven of June , That leaves behind no trace . And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see ...
Page 11
... within him , that never more the whom revenge pursued , —the dark , face , or voice , or tread , of man , fierce , and unpitying revenge , of would greet his senses . He had an Italian heart . seen human beings for the last time !
... within him , that never more the whom revenge pursued , —the dark , face , or voice , or tread , of man , fierce , and unpitying revenge , of would greet his senses . He had an Italian heart . seen human beings for the last time !
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And He dashed himself upon the what a fixed energy of despair sat ground in agony ; -tears burst from upon his pale features , as he cast him , and the sweat stood in large his eyes upwards , and gazed upon drops upon his face - he ...
And He dashed himself upon the what a fixed energy of despair sat ground in agony ; -tears burst from upon his pale features , as he cast him , and the sweat stood in large his eyes upwards , and gazed upon drops upon his face - he ...
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One cask to the end o ' a lang lang tow , sight of that woman's face , after an ' I would hae floated it aff frae having seen and heard the sum - total near aboot whar the raft was ta'en of her afflictions , was worth a volfirst awa ' ...
One cask to the end o ' a lang lang tow , sight of that woman's face , after an ' I would hae floated it aff frae having seen and heard the sum - total near aboot whar the raft was ta'en of her afflictions , was worth a volfirst awa ' ...
Page 38
The man was ploughing with a melancholy face , “ and was in the very field where Mr. and Mrs. whamled afore my very twa een ! ” Yates were then reaping , when , A worthy blacksmith , named Mac- scared by a thunder - storm , the anilean ...
The man was ploughing with a melancholy face , “ and was in the very field where Mr. and Mrs. whamled afore my very twa een ! ” Yates were then reaping , when , A worthy blacksmith , named Mac- scared by a thunder - storm , the anilean ...
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