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... eyes . In a few hours we des- cried the white sands of Orissa , unsheltered by the least sign of vegetation and glowing beneath a fervid sun . A pagoda , too , the first object peculiar to the country , that we had seen , soon after ...
... eyes . In a few hours we des- cried the white sands of Orissa , unsheltered by the least sign of vegetation and glowing beneath a fervid sun . A pagoda , too , the first object peculiar to the country , that we had seen , soon after ...
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... eyes and conscience ; for him the moon shall nightly be turned into blood , and the fires of the stars shall shine with a crimson light , as if his crime had reversed the beauties of nature , and had imparted the stain of his infamy to ...
... eyes and conscience ; for him the moon shall nightly be turned into blood , and the fires of the stars shall shine with a crimson light , as if his crime had reversed the beauties of nature , and had imparted the stain of his infamy to ...
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... eyes for Mr. Alexander ; * And , to complete this thing inhuman , The devil a bit of love from woman . Up ! from thy books ! -come - come- Up ! up ! -as saith the sage of Lydal ! The sage alone - no poor abuse By adding to the sage ...
... eyes for Mr. Alexander ; * And , to complete this thing inhuman , The devil a bit of love from woman . Up ! from thy books ! -come - come- Up ! up ! -as saith the sage of Lydal ! The sage alone - no poor abuse By adding to the sage ...
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