The London Saturday journal, Volym 1–41841 |
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... voice . Alas , it has been long silent , but its last sounds are still in my ear . " These broken sentences seemed to impart a new vigour to the languid and wasted Theresa . " I love thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a ...
... voice . Alas , it has been long silent , but its last sounds are still in my ear . " These broken sentences seemed to impart a new vigour to the languid and wasted Theresa . " I love thee , Julio , I love thee , " she replied , in a ...
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... voices nervous with the quenchless fire , Heaven - sprung ; then taunted freedom did inspire An active earnestness ... voice in choral harmony ; The reed sang shrillest note ; the psaltery With the harp's dreamy tones in mosaic blent ...
... voices nervous with the quenchless fire , Heaven - sprung ; then taunted freedom did inspire An active earnestness ... voice in choral harmony ; The reed sang shrillest note ; the psaltery With the harp's dreamy tones in mosaic blent ...
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... voice as it floats along . And thou art sent with thy sunny smile To cheer this desolate scene awhile ! And waft our visions and thought away To the glorious light of a summer day ! Both the sentiments and the penmanship lead us to the ...
... voice as it floats along . And thou art sent with thy sunny smile To cheer this desolate scene awhile ! And waft our visions and thought away To the glorious light of a summer day ! Both the sentiments and the penmanship lead us to the ...
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... voice cries ' Oh , it cannot be , Thou'rt bound for another home . ' " Tis the voice of truth , and I know it well , And I hasten to its call , But how can I break through the love - knit spell , That entwines me in its thrall ? Ah ! no ...
... voice cries ' Oh , it cannot be , Thou'rt bound for another home . ' " Tis the voice of truth , and I know it well , And I hasten to its call , But how can I break through the love - knit spell , That entwines me in its thrall ? Ah ! no ...
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... voice that made every sailor start . It was evident to all that Seth had put off the Quaker , and that prompt ... voices . A wild scream of despair - heard far above the noise of the element , and the dashing of the ship - burst from the ...
... voice that made every sailor start . It was evident to all that Seth had put off the Quaker , and that prompt ... voices . A wild scream of despair - heard far above the noise of the element , and the dashing of the ship - burst from the ...
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