De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... scene was the fresh field bordering on the garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade of grass . But there was also a stillness exercising an indescribable ...
... scene was the fresh field bordering on the garden ; the air mild and genial ; the dews sweetening every daisy , primrose , and cowslip , and indeed every blade of grass . But there was also a stillness exercising an indescribable ...
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... scene , put an end to the hope of that quiet on which my cure was to depend . I slept , indeed , but it was a sleep of fever and tumult ; my dreams were horrible ; they were of Bertha and her brother , both of whom I thought lay ...
... scene , put an end to the hope of that quiet on which my cure was to depend . I slept , indeed , but it was a sleep of fever and tumult ; my dreams were horrible ; they were of Bertha and her brother , both of whom I thought lay ...
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... love . My then temper , however , by no means stopt here , and while in the act of taking my wise resolutions , I happened to turn over Shakspeare , and fortuit- ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet , where Ophe- 32 DE CLIFFORD ; or ,
... love . My then temper , however , by no means stopt here , and while in the act of taking my wise resolutions , I happened to turn over Shakspeare , and fortuit- ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet , where Ophe- 32 DE CLIFFORD ; or ,
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Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet , where Ophe- lia seeks to return the gifts with which the prince had presented her . At that moment the little Gresset given ... scene in Hamlet, where Ophe- ...
Or, the Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. ously lighted upon the scene in Hamlet , where Ophe- lia seeks to return the gifts with which the prince had presented her . At that moment the little Gresset given ... scene in Hamlet, where Ophe- ...
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... scene , in no one hour of the day , and hardly of the night , have I ever been without it . It has solaced and exhilarated many a melancholy moment , when far away , hopeless of seeing you again , and weighed down with a sense of my own ...
... scene , in no one hour of the day , and hardly of the night , have I ever been without it . It has solaced and exhilarated many a melancholy moment , when far away , hopeless of seeing you again , and weighed down with a sense of my own ...
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