The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volumen4Blackie & Son, 1833 |
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... cries , as fast as mill - wheels strike , ' shrieking groans as from the hurt mandrake , muddy blasphemies , enough to turn the sweet red blood of the hearer into black infatuation and de- spair ; add all these precious ingredients to ...
... cries , as fast as mill - wheels strike , ' shrieking groans as from the hurt mandrake , muddy blasphemies , enough to turn the sweet red blood of the hearer into black infatuation and de- spair ; add all these precious ingredients to ...
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... cried she , when she saw him , and throwing herself upon his neck , she swooned away , overcome by a thrill of joy . Kindly for a while did God hold her spirit en- tranced , that she might not be agonized at her brother's sudden and ...
... cried she , when she saw him , and throwing herself upon his neck , she swooned away , overcome by a thrill of joy . Kindly for a while did God hold her spirit en- tranced , that she might not be agonized at her brother's sudden and ...
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... cried for her - her beauty and her kiss : For her my soul was loath to leave so fair a world as this : And glad was I when day's soft gold again upon me fell , And the sweetest voice in all the earth said , " Brother , art thou well ...
... cried for her - her beauty and her kiss : For her my soul was loath to leave so fair a world as this : And glad was I when day's soft gold again upon me fell , And the sweetest voice in all the earth said , " Brother , art thou well ...
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... cried Cardo sternly , and flourishing a sort of dagger - knife above the bare head of his prostrate countryman . Romelli stared upon the writing , but sat silent . " You cannot see them plainly , per- haps , " said the vindictive ...
... cried Cardo sternly , and flourishing a sort of dagger - knife above the bare head of his prostrate countryman . Romelli stared upon the writing , but sat silent . " You cannot see them plainly , per- haps , " said the vindictive ...
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... cried Frederick , grappling with him ; " how didst thou dare call me to witness this ? " " Sir , I thought your good opinion of some value , and I called you to see me approve myself a man of justice . " " A wild beast thou ! say a ...
... cried Frederick , grappling with him ; " how didst thou dare call me to witness this ? " " Sir , I thought your good opinion of some value , and I called you to see me approve myself a man of justice . " " A wild beast thou ! say a ...
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Antonio appeared arms Ballybeg beautiful began brother called Calton Hill Captain Cardo Charlotte Clara Clare castle Cowper cried dark daughter dear death delight door dress eyes face fair Fanny father fear feel fire Frederick Hume gentleman girl Gorbals grave hand happy Harz hast head hear heard heart heaven Hodnet Holydean honour horse trumpet hour Inchcape Rock Juliana knew lady laugh leave light live look lord Thurlow marriage Melrose Abbey mind miserable Miss morning mother murderer never night o'er once Pisa poor returned Romelli rose round scene Scotland seemed seen silent sister smile soon soul sound spirit stood stranger sweet tears tell thee thing THOMAS AIRD thou thought took town turned Ursenstein village voice Waldeck walked wife wild William Cowper Wincanton window wish wonder words young youth