Littell's Living Age, Volume 46Littell, Son and Company, 1855 |
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Page 49
... eyes , and she looks ruddy silken damask , lighted up with a good- with a silent reverence upon that vast blue sized lamp on the table , and the red glow from sky , and this great hoary presence rising into the fire . As she still stood ...
... eyes , and she looks ruddy silken damask , lighted up with a good- with a silent reverence upon that vast blue sized lamp on the table , and the red glow from sky , and this great hoary presence rising into the fire . As she still stood ...
Page 334
... eyes searched about through the little apartment . Even Sylvo Bur- tonshaw sat up down - stairs , and Mr. Cumber- land fidgeted , half - dressed , about the door of his sleeping - room ; and watchers were never more rejoiced at the ...
... eyes searched about through the little apartment . Even Sylvo Bur- tonshaw sat up down - stairs , and Mr. Cumber- land fidgeted , half - dressed , about the door of his sleeping - room ; and watchers were never more rejoiced at the ...
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... eyes , immixed of night and fire , In whose large motion you might see Her royal soul lived royally Unstained by any earthly soil , And only caring to walk straight The road ordained to her by Fate . Her jewelled hand across the keys ...
... eyes , immixed of night and fire , In whose large motion you might see Her royal soul lived royally Unstained by any earthly soil , And only caring to walk straight The road ordained to her by Fate . Her jewelled hand across the keys ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
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