Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... night my heart warms toward her beyond usual . The moon and stars are at this moment looking down upon her , and she looking up to them , as she is glinting homewards over the snow . I wish she were but here , and taking the comb out o ...
... night my heart warms toward her beyond usual . The moon and stars are at this moment looking down upon her , and she looking up to them , as she is glinting homewards over the snow . I wish she were but here , and taking the comb out o ...
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... night , Lonely and weeping . Then , in her affliction , That coffin she has secretly provided , Even for herself ; and here that fairest form One day awaits corruption ! ( He looks at Karker . ) Wherefore , Boy , Wilt thou not eat ...
... night , Lonely and weeping . Then , in her affliction , That coffin she has secretly provided , Even for herself ; and here that fairest form One day awaits corruption ! ( He looks at Karker . ) Wherefore , Boy , Wilt thou not eat ...
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... night , the change houses are more throng than on the Saturday . I am told , but as yet I cannot say that I have seen the evil myself with my own eyes , that in the summer time there are tea - gardens where the tradesmen go to smoke ...
... night , the change houses are more throng than on the Saturday . I am told , but as yet I cannot say that I have seen the evil myself with my own eyes , that in the summer time there are tea - gardens where the tradesmen go to smoke ...
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