The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 13
... knew he could not es- cape death , should such be the de- sign of Tolfi , and the quickest death would be the speediest release . The day passed wearily and gloomily ; though not without a faint hope that , by keeping watch at night ...
... knew he could not es- cape death , should such be the de- sign of Tolfi , and the quickest death would be the speediest release . The day passed wearily and gloomily ; though not without a faint hope that , by keeping watch at night ...
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... knew not . He only knew they did so ; and he vainly strove to persuade himself it was the intention of the contriver to rack the miserable wretch who might be immured there , with anti- cipation , merely , of a fate , from which , in ...
... knew not . He only knew they did so ; and he vainly strove to persuade himself it was the intention of the contriver to rack the miserable wretch who might be immured there , with anti- cipation , merely , of a fate , from which , in ...
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... knew not ; but , at the extremity of a long vista , cut through the solid rocks , the ocean , the sky , the setting sun , olive groves , shady walks , and , in the farthest distance , delicious glimpses of mag- nificent Sicily , burst ...
... knew not ; but , at the extremity of a long vista , cut through the solid rocks , the ocean , the sky , the setting sun , olive groves , shady walks , and , in the farthest distance , delicious glimpses of mag- nificent Sicily , burst ...
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... knew to the contrair , in Norrawa or Denmark ! ' The grief of Mrs. Shanks for the loss of this valued violin was more than I shall attempt to paint . Great artists often envelope the heads of their chief mourners in drapery , from a ...
... knew to the contrair , in Norrawa or Denmark ! ' The grief of Mrs. Shanks for the loss of this valued violin was more than I shall attempt to paint . Great artists often envelope the heads of their chief mourners in drapery , from a ...
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... knew Its gathering doom : -the soul's prophetic sight Even then unfolded in my breast , and threw O'er all things round a full , strong , vivid light , Too sorrowfully clear ! —an under - tone Was given to Nature's harp , for me alone ...
... knew Its gathering doom : -the soul's prophetic sight Even then unfolded in my breast , and threw O'er all things round a full , strong , vivid light , Too sorrowfully clear ! —an under - tone Was given to Nature's harp , for me alone ...
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