Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... hours through the ound when the prime over the earth , or when a gentle mother seem . Thus went hour after hour , and day after day , in peaceful solitude and undisturbed re- pose , ignorant of a corrupted world and all its arts , and ...
... hours through the ound when the prime over the earth , or when a gentle mother seem . Thus went hour after hour , and day after day , in peaceful solitude and undisturbed re- pose , ignorant of a corrupted world and all its arts , and ...
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... hour , in a tone which seemed to say , " you hear it for the last time on earth ! " Its effect on Atkins was terrific . In such a state , a state of the most abject wretchedness -hours rolled away , until at length the church clock ...
... hour , in a tone which seemed to say , " you hear it for the last time on earth ! " Its effect on Atkins was terrific . In such a state , a state of the most abject wretchedness -hours rolled away , until at length the church clock ...
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... hour . The prayer of the son was interrupted by many a sob ; his father's low but earnest voice in vain whispered consolation ; the youth felt awfully oppressed by the sense of his new and startling position in commencing his peri- lous ...
... hour . The prayer of the son was interrupted by many a sob ; his father's low but earnest voice in vain whispered consolation ; the youth felt awfully oppressed by the sense of his new and startling position in commencing his peri- lous ...
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