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... fears ; nay , so utterly reckless was he , that , having now diminished the crazy ill - put - together raft he stood on ... fear , or of complaint , was heard to come from him . At river , in the ordinary state of both , there grew some ...
... fears ; nay , so utterly reckless was he , that , having now diminished the crazy ill - put - together raft he stood on ... fear , or of complaint , was heard to come from him . At river , in the ordinary state of both , there grew some ...
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... fear- ful calamity . At last she consented to admit it , on condition of its being carried three times round her dwell- ing . But the charm was but half effectual ; for during the night the flood swept off her cottage , though the poor ...
... fear- ful calamity . At last she consented to admit it , on condition of its being carried three times round her dwell- ing . But the charm was but half effectual ; for during the night the flood swept off her cottage , though the poor ...
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... 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 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d serics ...
... 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 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d serics ...
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... fear ? -Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ...
... fear ? -Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ...
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... fear ? —Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ...
... fear ? —Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ...
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