Littell's Living Age, Volume 21Living Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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... fear and more of love than he had ever seen . It must be a son - for the old nurse of Sir Loyɛ , a strange woman , who , almost dead to this world , was said to peer dimly into the world beyond , had seen a vision , of a young , armed ...
... fear and more of love than he had ever seen . It must be a son - for the old nurse of Sir Loyɛ , a strange woman , who , almost dead to this world , was said to peer dimly into the world beyond , had seen a vision , of a young , armed ...
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... fear was on every soul . There was another heavy sound , A hush , and then a groan ; And darkness swept across the sky- The work of death is done ! There is not one circumstance in this ballad which is not derived from contemporary ...
... fear was on every soul . There was another heavy sound , A hush , and then a groan ; And darkness swept across the sky- The work of death is done ! There is not one circumstance in this ballad which is not derived from contemporary ...
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... fear that the pope might refuse or delay the necessary dispensation , Charles replied , " No , aunt , I honor you more than the pope , and I have greater love of my sister than fear of him . If Sir Pope goes on with any of his tricks ...
... fear that the pope might refuse or delay the necessary dispensation , Charles replied , " No , aunt , I honor you more than the pope , and I have greater love of my sister than fear of him . If Sir Pope goes on with any of his tricks ...
Contents
Madame DArbouvilles Village Doctor | 1 |
ElectroMagnetism | 86 |
France | 113 |
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