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... length . But his wasted spirits and oppressed mind no longer struggled within him . hope , and fear shook him no more . Happy if thus revenge had struck He was past its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath 18 The Iron Shroud .
... length . But his wasted spirits and oppressed mind no longer struggled within him . hope , and fear shook him no more . Happy if thus revenge had struck He was past its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath 18 The Iron Shroud .
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... too much fraught with the finer feel- ings of humanity not to show the tenderest mercy towards the shorn ewe . " " As a relief to these deeply tragic , 6 A SPIRIT'S RETURN . BY MRS . HEMANS . 36 The Great Moray Floods .
... too much fraught with the finer feel- ings of humanity not to show the tenderest mercy towards the shorn ewe . " " As a relief to these deeply tragic , 6 A SPIRIT'S RETURN . BY MRS . HEMANS . 36 The Great Moray Floods .
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... spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ' something he wad hae done ill wantin ' , " risked his life to save his " specs . " Trouth , " said he to Sir Thomas , " I cou ...
... spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ' something he wad hae done ill wantin ' , " risked his life to save his " specs . " Trouth , " said he to Sir Thomas , " I cou ...
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... spirit , while the wind Fills with a viewless being , unconfined , The trembling reeds and fountains . Our own dell , With its green dimness and Æolian breath , Shall suit th ' unveiling of dark records well . Hear me in tenderness and ...
... spirit , while the wind Fills with a viewless being , unconfined , The trembling reeds and fountains . Our own dell , With its green dimness and Æolian breath , Shall suit th ' unveiling of dark records well . Hear me in tenderness and ...
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