Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 4Charles Knight, 1847 - English literature A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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Page 128
... night closed upon us , before we had satis- fied ourselves which was the proper bay to anchor in ; and therefore we resolved to keep in soundings all night ( we having then from sixty- four to seventy fathom ) , and to send our boat ...
... night closed upon us , before we had satis- fied ourselves which was the proper bay to anchor in ; and therefore we resolved to keep in soundings all night ( we having then from sixty- four to seventy fathom ) , and to send our boat ...
Page 314
... night , Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee , and for myself , no quiet find . How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of rest ...
... night , Makes black night beauteous , and her old face new . Lo , thus , by day my limbs , by night my mind , For thee , and for myself , no quiet find . How can I then return in happy plight , That am debarr'd the benefit of rest ...
Page 451
Charles Knight. Bianca . Not all the night , not all the long , long night , Not come to me ! not send to me ! not think on me ! Like an unrighteous and unburied ghost I wander up and down these long arcades ; Oh , in our old poor narrow ...
Charles Knight. Bianca . Not all the night , not all the long , long night , Not come to me ! not send to me ! not think on me ! Like an unrighteous and unburied ghost I wander up and down these long arcades ; Oh , in our old poor narrow ...
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