The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 |
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Page 12
... passed . Frequently he would stop and listen for some sound that might betoken the vicinity of man ; but the solitude of the desart , the silence of the tomb , are not so still and deep , as the oppressive deso- lation by which he was ...
... passed . Frequently he would stop and listen for some sound that might betoken the vicinity of man ; but the solitude of the desart , the silence of the tomb , are not so still and deep , as the oppressive deso- lation by which he was ...
Page 13
... passed wearily and gloomily ; though not without a faint hope that , by keeping watch at night , he might observe when the person came again to bring him food , which he supposed he would do in the same way as before . The mere thought ...
... passed wearily and gloomily ; though not without a faint hope that , by keeping watch at night , he might observe when the person came again to bring him food , which he supposed he would do in the same way as before . The mere thought ...
Page 18
... passed before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- dually his scattered thoughts return- ed , and with them came remem- brance . Yes ! he had looked once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had trembled beneath ...
... passed before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- dually his scattered thoughts return- ed , and with them came remem- brance . Yes ! he had looked once again upon the gorgeous splendor of nature ! Once again his eyes had trembled beneath ...
Page 21
... passed among thy more hidden sublimities , for the actual and visible enjoyment of the tamer beauties of other coun- tries ! The future none can com- mand ; but deeply grieved indeed should I be if I thought I were ne- ver more to view ...
... passed among thy more hidden sublimities , for the actual and visible enjoyment of the tamer beauties of other coun- tries ! The future none can com- mand ; but deeply grieved indeed should I be if I thought I were ne- ver more to view ...
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... passed away , the course of the river ran through the ruined hearths of this so recently happy a commu- nity . This waterspout did not ex- tend beyond two miles on each side of the village , which led , continues Sir Thomas , these ...
... passed away , the course of the river ran through the ruined hearths of this so recently happy a commu- nity . This waterspout did not ex- tend beyond two miles on each side of the village , which led , continues Sir Thomas , these ...
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