Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 263
... heart about three ounces of blood are thrown forward from its cavity into the channels of the circulation , and as the heart beats in a man of average size and vitality about seventy times every minute , all the blood which the body ...
... heart about three ounces of blood are thrown forward from its cavity into the channels of the circulation , and as the heart beats in a man of average size and vitality about seventy times every minute , all the blood which the body ...
Page 450
... heart of mine , and hasten to my love ; Tell her I mourn throughout the slow , sad hours , And that I wander through forsaken bowers Like some disconsolate and widowed dove , Who , being once forsaken of her mate , Doth wander ever ...
... heart of mine , and hasten to my love ; Tell her I mourn throughout the slow , sad hours , And that I wander through forsaken bowers Like some disconsolate and widowed dove , Who , being once forsaken of her mate , Doth wander ever ...
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... heart - how has he the heart to come here ! " " If you did I think he would not come , " said Mab calmly . " What a pity people cannot say exactly what they think . But if he gave it up , there would be some one else . We must make up ...
... heart - how has he the heart to come here ! " " If you did I think he would not come , " said Mab calmly . " What a pity people cannot say exactly what they think . But if he gave it up , there would be some one else . We must make up ...
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