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... scenes beyond the sky , That live when worlds shall pass away , Far glimmering on the mortal eye , Where we shall dwell in ... scene and the season what they may . With what pleasure I have frequently gazed on the flat extent of a barren ...
... scenes beyond the sky , That live when worlds shall pass away , Far glimmering on the mortal eye , Where we shall dwell in ... scene and the season what they may . With what pleasure I have frequently gazed on the flat extent of a barren ...
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... scene of the novel opens in a Highland glen , between an Englishman of the name of Tresham , and the young laird of Glen- vallich . The former , an officer in the army , is the hero of the tale . We find him upon a sporting visit to ...
... scene of the novel opens in a Highland glen , between an Englishman of the name of Tresham , and the young laird of Glen- vallich . The former , an officer in the army , is the hero of the tale . We find him upon a sporting visit to ...
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... scene , which is thus , he declares , ren- dered " strikingly attractive , paradisiacal , magnificent , and pic- turesque " ! But on consideration , Mr. Clayton is disposed to give the preference to the statues of white marble , at the ...
... scene , which is thus , he declares , ren- dered " strikingly attractive , paradisiacal , magnificent , and pic- turesque " ! But on consideration , Mr. Clayton is disposed to give the preference to the statues of white marble , at the ...
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