The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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... whole strength of his brightness , he folded about him his illuminated robe and sunk , for a while , behind the distant highland mountain . One fine summer afternoon , as I was re- turning from a somewhat similar scene , I observed a ...
... whole strength of his brightness , he folded about him his illuminated robe and sunk , for a while , behind the distant highland mountain . One fine summer afternoon , as I was re- turning from a somewhat similar scene , I observed a ...
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... whole frame , and so truly did her feelings accord with my own , that I felt a tenfold greater interest in her than I had done be- fore . Oh ! yes , I said , with the whole warmth of feeling rushing into my heart , I have often derived ...
... whole frame , and so truly did her feelings accord with my own , that I felt a tenfold greater interest in her than I had done be- fore . Oh ! yes , I said , with the whole warmth of feeling rushing into my heart , I have often derived ...
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... whole expanse of heaven was stretched over our heads , without any covering except the thick foliage of the trees , through which the moon and the stars cast their glimmering rays , intermingling with the light of the numerous lamps ...
... whole expanse of heaven was stretched over our heads , without any covering except the thick foliage of the trees , through which the moon and the stars cast their glimmering rays , intermingling with the light of the numerous lamps ...
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