Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... head upon her breast . This is only one little example of the antique stateliness that breathes over the whole of their demeanour . But if these things are not perceived by the reader , it is altogether in vain to point them out to him ...
... head upon her breast . This is only one little example of the antique stateliness that breathes over the whole of their demeanour . But if these things are not perceived by the reader , it is altogether in vain to point them out to him ...
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... head , when air is still , Hears the green woodpecker's resounding bill ; But gazing on the rocks and mountains wild , Rock after rock , in glittering masses pil'd To the volcano's cone , that shoots so high Gray smoke whose column ...
... head , when air is still , Hears the green woodpecker's resounding bill ; But gazing on the rocks and mountains wild , Rock after rock , in glittering masses pil'd To the volcano's cone , that shoots so high Gray smoke whose column ...
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... head , as in the grave , And sink to glorious rest beneath the wave , Dost thou , majestic in repose , retire , Below the deep , to unknown worlds of fire ? Yet , tho ' thou sinkest , awful , in the main , The shadowy moon comes forth ...
... head , as in the grave , And sink to glorious rest beneath the wave , Dost thou , majestic in repose , retire , Below the deep , to unknown worlds of fire ? Yet , tho ' thou sinkest , awful , in the main , The shadowy moon comes forth ...
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... head " Peace is with the dead ! Him dost thou seek who injur'd thine and thee ? Here - strike the fell assassin - I am he ! " Die ! " he exclaim'd , and with convulsive start Instant had plung'd the dagger in his heart , When the meek ...
... head " Peace is with the dead ! Him dost thou seek who injur'd thine and thee ? Here - strike the fell assassin - I am he ! " Die ! " he exclaim'd , and with convulsive start Instant had plung'd the dagger in his heart , When the meek ...
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... Head is just like a Squirrel's cage , and her Mind the Squirrel that whirls it round . She never looks towards the end , but only the beginning of things ; for she will call in all haste for one , and have nothing to say to him when he ...
... Head is just like a Squirrel's cage , and her Mind the Squirrel that whirls it round . She never looks towards the end , but only the beginning of things ; for she will call in all haste for one , and have nothing to say to him when he ...
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