The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... wear my careless life away , And in thy arms insensibly decay . Instead of that , me frantic love detains Mid foes , and dreadful darts , and bloody plains : While you - and can my soul the tale beliève- NO . 92 . 13 ADVENTURER .
... wear my careless life away , And in thy arms insensibly decay . Instead of that , me frantic love detains Mid foes , and dreadful darts , and bloody plains : While you - and can my soul the tale beliève- NO . 92 . 13 ADVENTURER .
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... dreadful events of the morrow , till the night was far spent ; and then , exhausted with perturbation and watching , she sunk down on the sofa , and fell into a deep sleep . The king , whose rest had been interrupted by the effects ...
... dreadful events of the morrow , till the night was far spent ; and then , exhausted with perturbation and watching , she sunk down on the sofa , and fell into a deep sleep . The king , whose rest had been interrupted by the effects ...
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... dreadful appearances were the presages of recovery , and showed that the fatal effects of the poison were expelled from the citadel of life , conceived her dissolution to be near , and , in the agony of remorse and terror , earnestly ...
... dreadful appearances were the presages of recovery , and showed that the fatal effects of the poison were expelled from the citadel of life , conceived her dissolution to be near , and , in the agony of remorse and terror , earnestly ...
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... and irresistible as the course of a comet . That dreadful evil which , with equal force and propriety , is called the second death , should 100 NO . 106 . ADVENTURER . Gradation from a Greenhorn to a Blood-The Life of Nomentanus HAWKES.
... and irresistible as the course of a comet . That dreadful evil which , with equal force and propriety , is called the second death , should 100 NO . 106 . ADVENTURER . Gradation from a Greenhorn to a Blood-The Life of Nomentanus HAWKES.
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... dreadful and the victory hopeless . She did not , however , yet despair ; she hoped that the captain might return among the few that should remain ; but soon after the retreat , this hope was cut off , and she was in- formed that he ...
... dreadful and the victory hopeless . She did not , however , yet despair ; she hoped that the captain might return among the few that should remain ; but soon after the retreat , this hope was cut off , and she was in- formed that he ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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