Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... eyes and eyebrows , and of some straggling locks of hair that had escaped the bondage of her yashnack , and fringed here and there her oval face . The kol , or the surmê , had been employed with effect ; the eyes were brilliant and ...
... eyes and eyebrows , and of some straggling locks of hair that had escaped the bondage of her yashnack , and fringed here and there her oval face . The kol , or the surmê , had been employed with effect ; the eyes were brilliant and ...
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... eyes no more . My last - born , my sweetest babe ! it cheers me still to trace Thy father's lip , thy brother's eye , upon thy lovely face ; From the Athenæum . GERMAN VIEWS OF ENGLISH HISTO . RIANS . * * * HUME wrote his history in the ...
... eyes no more . My last - born , my sweetest babe ! it cheers me still to trace Thy father's lip , thy brother's eye , upon thy lovely face ; From the Athenæum . GERMAN VIEWS OF ENGLISH HISTO . RIANS . * * * HUME wrote his history in the ...
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... eyes glar- ing upwards for several moments . # * * * Can A haze of horror is spread over that black transaction ; and if it is dissipated for an in- stant , when my mind's eye suddenly looks back through the vista of years , the scene ...
... eyes glar- ing upwards for several moments . # * * * Can A haze of horror is spread over that black transaction ; and if it is dissipated for an in- stant , when my mind's eye suddenly looks back through the vista of years , the scene ...
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