Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... eyes are full of sleep , and their hearts full of passion . " " - pp . 43 , 44 . Beauty being all that can make a woman va- luable in the eyes of her lord in Turkey , the women use every means to increase their charms . They tinge the ...
... eyes are full of sleep , and their hearts full of passion . " " - pp . 43 , 44 . Beauty being all that can make a woman va- luable in the eyes of her lord in Turkey , the women use every means to increase their charms . They tinge the ...
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... eyes , they looked forward towards the fissure . " Shall we be able to stem the torrent in yon- der spot ? " I asked . " We hope so , " they has- tily answered ; but not a moment must be lost ; " and , suiting the action to the word ...
... eyes , they looked forward towards the fissure . " Shall we be able to stem the torrent in yon- der spot ? " I asked . " We hope so , " they has- tily answered ; but not a moment must be lost ; " and , suiting the action to the word ...
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... eyes ? - Thou ask'st a fearful spell ! Yet say , from shrine or dim sepulchral hall , What kingly vision shall obey my call ? - The deep grave knows it well ! II . " Would'st thou behold earth's Conquerors ? - Shall they pass Before ...
... eyes ? - Thou ask'st a fearful spell ! Yet say , from shrine or dim sepulchral hall , What kingly vision shall obey my call ? - The deep grave knows it well ! II . " Would'st thou behold earth's Conquerors ? - Shall they pass Before ...
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