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... eyes and flashing ornaments- The white arms and the raven hair - the braids And bracelets ; swanlike bosoms , and the necklace , An India in itself , yet dazzling not The eye like what it circled ; the thin robes Floating like light ...
... eyes and flashing ornaments- The white arms and the raven hair - the braids And bracelets ; swanlike bosoms , and the necklace , An India in itself , yet dazzling not The eye like what it circled ; the thin robes Floating like light ...
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... eyes of the monster and the kneeling maiden met , for an instant ; when the former stooped to examine her fallen foe , next to scent her luckless cub . From the latter examination it turned , however , with its eyes apparently emitting ...
... eyes of the monster and the kneeling maiden met , for an instant ; when the former stooped to examine her fallen foe , next to scent her luckless cub . From the latter examination it turned , however , with its eyes apparently emitting ...
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... eyes of any other discontented mortal ; and what he sees he reports with no peculiar vividness or graphic power ; -he has not even the pic- turesque eye of Scott ; far less can he cope with Shelley in the subtlety , the intensity , or ...
... eyes of any other discontented mortal ; and what he sees he reports with no peculiar vividness or graphic power ; -he has not even the pic- turesque eye of Scott ; far less can he cope with Shelley in the subtlety , the intensity , or ...
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