The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... eyes , joined the holy troop , and sung and danced with equal fervour . Presently the scene changed to one of a more lively description . To the notes ya - la - ye - ip , sung to a merry tune , the fanatics twisted their bodies in rapid ...
... eyes , joined the holy troop , and sung and danced with equal fervour . Presently the scene changed to one of a more lively description . To the notes ya - la - ye - ip , sung to a merry tune , the fanatics twisted their bodies in rapid ...
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... eyes . Before the eyes of Jesus stood a comforter - his Father - an Al- mighty one . Before my weak eyes stood no comforter . In my father , in whom in other cases I might have looked for a comforter , I saw nothing but a tormentor : by ...
... eyes . Before the eyes of Jesus stood a comforter - his Father - an Al- mighty one . Before my weak eyes stood no comforter . In my father , in whom in other cases I might have looked for a comforter , I saw nothing but a tormentor : by ...
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... eyes ? But in what have I contributed to the evil ? ” 66 By the rashness which prompted the jealous vengeance of Catherine to enforce a marriage abhorrent to my feelings ! " replied Axinia with firmness . How ! " ejaculated the king ...
... eyes ? But in what have I contributed to the evil ? ” 66 By the rashness which prompted the jealous vengeance of Catherine to enforce a marriage abhorrent to my feelings ! " replied Axinia with firmness . How ! " ejaculated the king ...
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