The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... eyes for ever . How changd was Udolph ! Scarce Theodric durst Inquire his tidings , he reveal'd the worst . " At first , " he said , " as Julia bade me tell , She bore her fate high - mindedly and well , Resolved from common eyes her ...
... eyes for ever . How changd was Udolph ! Scarce Theodric durst Inquire his tidings , he reveal'd the worst . " At first , " he said , " as Julia bade me tell , She bore her fate high - mindedly and well , Resolved from common eyes her ...
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... eyes blue ; but they had a look of irresistible sweet- 1 innocence , and her delicate features reflected every feel- her soul . He frequently visited her father's cottage , and s still oftener sought the lonely ruin . Seated by Semid's ...
... eyes blue ; but they had a look of irresistible sweet- 1 innocence , and her delicate features reflected every feel- her soul . He frequently visited her father's cottage , and s still oftener sought the lonely ruin . Seated by Semid's ...
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... eyes a . erently and with all lowlines . : if he meaneth , that there is eye to eye with any livings guilty in the sight of the at such an one am I ; and Id ord commissioner for a good e starting up like one fract tended , and her ...
... eyes a . erently and with all lowlines . : if he meaneth , that there is eye to eye with any livings guilty in the sight of the at such an one am I ; and Id ord commissioner for a good e starting up like one fract tended , and her ...
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