New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen80Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... thee , and leave thee to danger ? " cried Oëri . " Dearest ! — best beloved ! -little hast thou read the heart of her thou hast wooed ! In death , as in life , Oëri stands by thy side , and the mighty Gom himself should not force her ...
... thee , and leave thee to danger ? " cried Oëri . " Dearest ! — best beloved ! -little hast thou read the heart of her thou hast wooed ! In death , as in life , Oëri stands by thy side , and the mighty Gom himself should not force her ...
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... thee ? " he exclaimed , drawing back . " I am the Oëri to whom thou wert to be led : I , Myrrha the Ionian -the captive - the debased ! But I love thee , and I would die for thee . I used thy maiden's magic name as a lure to charm thee ...
... thee ? " he exclaimed , drawing back . " I am the Oëri to whom thou wert to be led : I , Myrrha the Ionian -the captive - the debased ! But I love thee , and I would die for thee . I used thy maiden's magic name as a lure to charm thee ...
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... thee thus - I would fain say thee , be comforted , the past can be redeemed by the future ; but I am the servant of the gods , and I must not interpret the oracle amiss . " " Wouldst thou drive me mad ? " cried Oëri , frantically ; " be ...
... thee thus - I would fain say thee , be comforted , the past can be redeemed by the future ; but I am the servant of the gods , and I must not interpret the oracle amiss . " " Wouldst thou drive me mad ? " cried Oëri , frantically ; " be ...
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THE SPIRIT OF DANTE BY L MARIOTTI AUTHOR OF ITALY PAST | 1 |
MARGARET GRAHAM BY G P R JAMES ESQ AUTHOR OF DARNLEY | 20 |
FACES THAT BUT ONCE WE MEET BY MRS PONSONBY | 37 |
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