The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... looks.— Celibacy had worn him to the bones ; — And in his silent parlour hung a cloak The which the moths had used not less than he ! Four chairs , one table , and an old hair - trunk Made up the furniture , and on his shelves A grease ...
... looks.— Celibacy had worn him to the bones ; — And in his silent parlour hung a cloak The which the moths had used not less than he ! Four chairs , one table , and an old hair - trunk Made up the furniture , and on his shelves A grease ...
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... looks . Envy had worn her to the very bones ! And in her shining parlour flower pots stood , Decked with geranium , and jessamine , And orange trees , and roses , pinks and lilies , " Bachelor's buttons , " crisp as she herself , And ...
... looks . Envy had worn her to the very bones ! And in her shining parlour flower pots stood , Decked with geranium , and jessamine , And orange trees , and roses , pinks and lilies , " Bachelor's buttons , " crisp as she herself , And ...
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... look- ing about , I saw a rabbit , pursued by a couple of dogs in full cry . As I was always fond of the chase , you know , and used often to amuse myself in this way on the hills near Ismir , I joined instinctively in the pursuit ...
... look- ing about , I saw a rabbit , pursued by a couple of dogs in full cry . As I was always fond of the chase , you know , and used often to amuse myself in this way on the hills near Ismir , I joined instinctively in the pursuit ...
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... look beneath . The height was dizzy , and the walls , which approached each other at top , receded at the bottom , so as to form the resemblance of an immense hall , lighted from a rift , which some convul- sion of nature had made in ...
... look beneath . The height was dizzy , and the walls , which approached each other at top , receded at the bottom , so as to form the resemblance of an immense hall , lighted from a rift , which some convul- sion of nature had made in ...
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... looks denoting more than an- archy of thoughts and passions . His rueful , ghastly , and immoveable eyes , testified not only that his mind was . ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery ...
... looks denoting more than an- archy of thoughts and passions . His rueful , ghastly , and immoveable eyes , testified not only that his mind was . ravaged by despair , but that he was pinched with fa- mine . These proofs of his misery ...
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