The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... felt my whole existence changed ! the illusions I had so constantly dwelt in vanished ! They resembled the light of day , and when they fled , utter darkness succeeded.- So great was the confusion of my mind under the new thoughts that ...
... felt my whole existence changed ! the illusions I had so constantly dwelt in vanished ! They resembled the light of day , and when they fled , utter darkness succeeded.- So great was the confusion of my mind under the new thoughts that ...
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... felt for her care . My heart seemed withered in itself . As long as it had received favours with pleasure , it gladly acknowledged the benefit ; but now , filled with the bitterest feelings , it had no power to expand . My days were ...
... felt for her care . My heart seemed withered in itself . As long as it had received favours with pleasure , it gladly acknowledged the benefit ; but now , filled with the bitterest feelings , it had no power to expand . My days were ...
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... felt that , according to the articles in which we stood bound to one another , the captain was in the right . Brushed with frenzy from the place ; I threw myself upon the earth ; tore up the , grass .with my hands , and beat my head and ...
... felt that , according to the articles in which we stood bound to one another , the captain was in the right . Brushed with frenzy from the place ; I threw myself upon the earth ; tore up the , grass .with my hands , and beat my head and ...
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