Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen11William Blackwood, 1822 |
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... heard , I saw that her lips moved fervently along with those of the fervent priest . Even in me , who knew not well from whence they proceeded , the words of the royal prophet produced I know not what of buoyance and of emo- tion , and ...
... heard , I saw that her lips moved fervently along with those of the fervent priest . Even in me , who knew not well from whence they proceeded , the words of the royal prophet produced I know not what of buoyance and of emo- tion , and ...
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... heard it strummed to guitars through the three summer months of his quarters in Leon , and he had seen half - a - dozen tragedies on it damned . But the old officer saw him , and sprang from his couch ; Don Francisco fol- lowed him to ...
... heard it strummed to guitars through the three summer months of his quarters in Leon , and he had seen half - a - dozen tragedies on it damned . But the old officer saw him , and sprang from his couch ; Don Francisco fol- lowed him to ...
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... heard nothing , and with her eye fixed on the heavens , seemed talking to some invisible thing . The only words that could be heard were- " Where all tears are wiped from all eyes . " They had not gone above a dozen yards farther , when ...
... heard nothing , and with her eye fixed on the heavens , seemed talking to some invisible thing . The only words that could be heard were- " Where all tears are wiped from all eyes . " They had not gone above a dozen yards farther , when ...
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