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Page 8
... , 468 The return to port , 465 The plague in the city , 467 The ship , 464 The wreck , 464 Winter , the coming of , 345 Word , the careless , 281 Wreck , the , 464 VOL . 5. ] How still this hour ! the 8 INDEX . Infant, lines to an, 259 ...
... , 468 The return to port , 465 The plague in the city , 467 The ship , 464 The wreck , 464 Winter , the coming of , 345 Word , the careless , 281 Wreck , the , 464 VOL . 5. ] How still this hour ! the 8 INDEX . Infant, lines to an, 259 ...
Page 9
... hour ! the mellow sun Withdraws his western ray , And , evening's haven almost won , He leaves the seas of day : Soft is the twilight reign , and calm , As o'er autumnal fields of balm The languid zephyrs stray ; Across the lawn the ...
... hour ! the mellow sun Withdraws his western ray , And , evening's haven almost won , He leaves the seas of day : Soft is the twilight reign , and calm , As o'er autumnal fields of balm The languid zephyrs stray ; Across the lawn the ...
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... hour after hour , yielding his fears in succession to every haggard fancy . At last a horrible suspicion flashed suddenly across his mind , and he so appalling a death , unsupported by the consolations of 14 The Iron Shroud .
... hour after hour , yielding his fears in succession to every haggard fancy . At last a horrible suspicion flashed suddenly across his mind , and he so appalling a death , unsupported by the consolations of 14 The Iron Shroud .
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... hour , when that deafening bell beat again , and again there came the crash of horrid death . But the concussion was now so great that it struck Viven- zio down . As he lay gathered up in lessened bulk , the bell beat loud and frequent ...
... hour , when that deafening bell beat again , and again there came the crash of horrid death . But the concussion was now so great that it struck Viven- zio down . As he lay gathered up in lessened bulk , the bell beat loud and frequent ...
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... hour of trial . I felt calm and collected , and my assistant was no less so . My little brother , too , said he was na feared ; but the woman and the lad were frantic , and did nothing but shriek and wring their hands . " While we were ...
... hour of trial . I felt calm and collected , and my assistant was no less so . My little brother , too , said he was na feared ; but the woman and the lad were frantic , and did nothing but shriek and wring their hands . " While we were ...
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