De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I first saw them opened to let in a view of what I thought Paradise ! How did my heart thrill when I ...
... mind had first seemed to know what it was to live . When we arrived at the gates , how different were my feelings from those with which I first saw them opened to let in a view of what I thought Paradise ! How did my heart thrill when I ...
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... mind , Granville resumed , " If you had ever been encouraged ; if you had ever ascertained whether she had any , and what feeling towards you , so as to have given a gleam — a glimmering of light to conduct you ! But to falter on ...
... mind , Granville resumed , " If you had ever been encouraged ; if you had ever ascertained whether she had any , and what feeling towards you , so as to have given a gleam — a glimmering of light to conduct you ! But to falter on ...
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... mind . Judge of my pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook ...
... mind . Judge of my pleasure , however , when almost the first thing that met my eye was my own stanzas , " The Lover's Hope , " and the pathetic lament of Helena , which we had canvassed with so much inte- rest by the side of the brook ...
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... mind , I could not resist the desire to copy them . Concluding , therefore , that Mr. Hastings would not in his present situation be left during any part of the evening by his daughter or nephew , I seized a pen ( her pen as I ...
... mind , I could not resist the desire to copy them . Concluding , therefore , that Mr. Hastings would not in his present situation be left during any part of the evening by his daughter or nephew , I seized a pen ( her pen as I ...
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... mind and in my nerves ; in my senses and in my thoughts : for all , all , were at peace . My father had blessed me with peculiar fer- vour that morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed , which I felt ...
... mind and in my nerves ; in my senses and in my thoughts : for all , all , were at peace . My father had blessed me with peculiar fer- vour that morning , and my heart dilated with joy and gratitude . The soothing , indeed , which I felt ...
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