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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... door , -Heavens of Mercy ! what saw he within ? There was Signor Romelli on his knees before the tombstone , and Antonio Cardo holding him fast by the neck . To the surprise of Hume , there seemed to be some new inscription on the stone ...
... door , -Heavens of Mercy ! what saw he within ? There was Signor Romelli on his knees before the tombstone , and Antonio Cardo holding him fast by the neck . To the surprise of Hume , there seemed to be some new inscription on the stone ...
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... door ; threw it open ; dragged out the body of Romelli with awful violence ; then turning to Hume , tried to speak , but could not , from violent emotion . He continued for a minute , merely pointing to the body , but at length he said ...
... door ; threw it open ; dragged out the body of Romelli with awful violence ; then turning to Hume , tried to speak , but could not , from violent emotion . He continued for a minute , merely pointing to the body , but at length he said ...
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... door , my knowledge of Mrs Mather's premises enabled me secretly to provide myself a few nights ago . If you think it could serve you aught in the court of justice to produce my card of to - day , inviting you hither , look at it again ...
... door , my knowledge of Mrs Mather's premises enabled me secretly to provide myself a few nights ago . If you think it could serve you aught in the court of justice to produce my card of to - day , inviting you hither , look at it again ...
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... door for a lodging during the night , which was refused him . My good old father , remembering that he himself had a son a sailor , who might come to equal want , brought home with him the rejected seaman , gave him food and dry raiment ...
... door for a lodging during the night , which was refused him . My good old father , remembering that he himself had a son a sailor , who might come to equal want , brought home with him the rejected seaman , gave him food and dry raiment ...
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... door of the given aisle , on Saturday night , precisely at eleven o'clock . I was much afraid that he would guess the true writer of the letter , and so would not come . However , about ten o'clock on the appointed night , I crouched me ...
... door of the given aisle , on Saturday night , precisely at eleven o'clock . I was much afraid that he would guess the true writer of the letter , and so would not come . However , about ten o'clock on the appointed night , I crouched me ...
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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