De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... gave me one tender thought - one feeling that dis- tinguished me from the rest of mankind - I could leave her for ever , and live upon that thought for life . I could watch her at a distance , and rejoice in her happiness with another ...
... gave me one tender thought - one feeling that dis- tinguished me from the rest of mankind - I could leave her for ever , and live upon that thought for life . I could watch her at a distance , and rejoice in her happiness with another ...
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... to breathe the freshness of that gar- den where once I had been the companion of her little labours . Alas ! the remembrance of this , though it gave me pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
... to breathe the freshness of that gar- den where once I had been the companion of her little labours . Alas ! the remembrance of this , though it gave me pleasure , was far from relieving me . Still less THE CONSTANT MAN . 11.
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... gave to my hot brain , was the first indication I gave of a step towards recovery . I did not learn , however , what had passed till two days afterwards , when I had fully recovered my rea- son , by sleep and the use of opiates . All ...
... gave to my hot brain , was the first indication I gave of a step towards recovery . I did not learn , however , what had passed till two days afterwards , when I had fully recovered my rea- son , by sleep and the use of opiates . All ...
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... gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common occurrence in deliriums , for which a patient was no more answerable than for a dream . Mr. Hastings hoped it might be so , but the parti- cular phrases , as ...
... gave them , treating the whole affair as of no consequence , and as a common occurrence in deliriums , for which a patient was no more answerable than for a dream . Mr. Hastings hoped it might be so , but the parti- cular phrases , as ...
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... gave you aught . " " Indeed , my lord , you know right well you did ; And with them words , of so sweet breath composed , * As made the things more rich . Their perfume lost , Take them again ; for , to the noble mind , Rich gifts wax ...
... gave you aught . " " Indeed , my lord , you know right well you did ; And with them words , of so sweet breath composed , * As made the things more rich . Their perfume lost , Take them again ; for , to the noble mind , Rich gifts wax ...
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