The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... eyes to each other's nakedness . No longer shielded by innocence from shame , they were mutually shocked at the ... eye , though covered with foliage ; they both appeared before him , and acknowledged their guilt . 10. The man , however ...
... eyes to each other's nakedness . No longer shielded by innocence from shame , they were mutually shocked at the ... eye , though covered with foliage ; they both appeared before him , and acknowledged their guilt . 10. The man , however ...
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... eyes , suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort , where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be opened to give him entrance , for fear of some surprise ; but she ...
... eyes , suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort , where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be opened to give him entrance , for fear of some surprise ; but she ...
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... eye , As when the blue sky trembles through a cloud Of purest white . A secret charm combin'd Her features , and infus ... eyes , Where gentle sorrow swell'd , and now and then Dropp'd o'er her modest cheeks a trickling tear , The Roman ...
... eye , As when the blue sky trembles through a cloud Of purest white . A secret charm combin'd Her features , and infus ... eyes , Where gentle sorrow swell'd , and now and then Dropp'd o'er her modest cheeks a trickling tear , The Roman ...
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