The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, 第 9 巻Geo. Henderson, 1843 |
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... tell my child of its disgraceful birth , and like its father , it would have lived only to curse its guilty parents . Madness prompted my thoughts , and guided my hand , -- and -- I killed my lovely , smiling , -innocent babe ...
... tell my child of its disgraceful birth , and like its father , it would have lived only to curse its guilty parents . Madness prompted my thoughts , and guided my hand , -- and -- I killed my lovely , smiling , -innocent babe ...
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... tell of nothing else . The postilions and the innkeepers at every change of mules narrate to you dismal tales of travellers assas- sinated , and women carried , God knows whither : the time of the adventure is always the preceding ...
... tell of nothing else . The postilions and the innkeepers at every change of mules narrate to you dismal tales of travellers assas- sinated , and women carried , God knows whither : the time of the adventure is always the preceding ...
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... tell them that he was too knowing to be imposed on . There was no convincing him of his mistake , till one of the real brigands gave a blow on the head , with the but of his gun ; the mark of which he showed , three months afterwards ...
... tell them that he was too knowing to be imposed on . There was no convincing him of his mistake , till one of the real brigands gave a blow on the head , with the but of his gun ; the mark of which he showed , three months afterwards ...
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... tell me it is this hideous old neddy that saves you from starving outright ? Why , man , it has not a week's life in it . - Here , " he said , handing him a tolerably weighty bag , " old Herrera has got a handsome mule for sale ; he ...
... tell me it is this hideous old neddy that saves you from starving outright ? Why , man , it has not a week's life in it . - Here , " he said , handing him a tolerably weighty bag , " old Herrera has got a handsome mule for sale ; he ...
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... tell you quietly , that I am not disposed to recognise as my cor- rectioner , a lad , who is to win his spurs under my command ; were he even the holy father's nephew . My pretensions to Dione I cannot give up ; since none may I make ...
... tell you quietly , that I am not disposed to recognise as my cor- rectioner , a lad , who is to win his spurs under my command ; were he even the holy father's nephew . My pretensions to Dione I cannot give up ; since none may I make ...
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198 ページ - But sweeter still than this, than these, than all, Is first and passionate love — it stands alone, Like Adam's recollection of his fall...
99 ページ - If I climb up into heaven, thou art there: If I go down to hell, thou art there also. If I take the wings of the morning, and remain in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there also shall thy hand lead me, And thy right hand shall hold me.
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370 ページ - LOVE me ! — No — he never loved me !" Else he'd sooner die than stain One so fond as he has proved me With the hollow world's disdain. False one, go — my doom is spoken, And the spell that bound me broken ! Wed him ! — Never.
346 ページ - Jamblichus, on the suspicion of a secret treasure, was dragged before the judge. Their mutual inquiries produced the amazing discovery that two centuries were almost elapsed since Jamblichus and his friends had escaped from the rage of a Pagan tyrant. The bishop of Ephesus, the clergy, the magistrates, the people, and...