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... once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had trembled beneath their veiled lids , at the sun's radiance , and sought repose in the soft verdure of the olive - tree , or the gentle swell of undulating waves ...
... once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had trembled beneath their veiled lids , at the sun's radiance , and sought repose in the soft verdure of the olive - tree , or the gentle swell of undulating waves ...
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... once . The sound was so close and stunning , that it seemed to shatter his very brain , while it echoed through the rocky passages like reverberating peals of thunder . This was follow- ed by a sudden crash of the roof and walls , as if ...
... once . The sound was so close and stunning , that it seemed to shatter his very brain , while it echoed through the rocky passages like reverberating peals of thunder . This was follow- ed by a sudden crash of the roof and walls , as if ...
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... once , threw itself headlong down , and bounded across the Dorback , blocking up the waters in that tre- mendous flood . " William Macdonald , the farmer of Easter Tillyglens , witnessed this phenomenon . He told me that it fell wi ' a ...
... once , threw itself headlong down , and bounded across the Dorback , blocking up the waters in that tre- mendous flood . " William Macdonald , the farmer of Easter Tillyglens , witnessed this phenomenon . He told me that it fell wi ' a ...
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... once , ' what would you have done , you wise man ? ' I wud hae tied an empty anker- cask to the end o ' a lang lang tow , an ' I would hae floated it aff frae near aboot whar the raft was ta'en first awa ' , an ' syne , ye see , as the ...
... once , ' what would you have done , you wise man ? ' I wud hae tied an empty anker- cask to the end o ' a lang lang tow , an ' I would hae floated it aff frae near aboot whar the raft was ta'en first awa ' , an ' syne , ye see , as the ...
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... once to light ! urn , In fear , in pain , I said I loved - but yet a heavenly strain Of sweetness floated down the tearful stream , A joy flash'd through the trouble of my dream ! I knew . myself beloved ! —we breathed no Vow , 5 ...
... once to light ! urn , In fear , in pain , I said I loved - but yet a heavenly strain Of sweetness floated down the tearful stream , A joy flash'd through the trouble of my dream ! I knew . myself beloved ! —we breathed no Vow , 5 ...
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