The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... seemed filled with some tender thought , which well agreed with the beautiful languor that overspread her countenance . Her neck was open , and of a surpassing whiteness ; and on it large glossy locks of black hair , seemed , like their ...
... seemed filled with some tender thought , which well agreed with the beautiful languor that overspread her countenance . Her neck was open , and of a surpassing whiteness ; and on it large glossy locks of black hair , seemed , like their ...
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... seemed to consist of the silver foam of the sea . On his approach , she fell on her knees and embraced his feet , with looks full of gratitude and love . He raised her hastily , and full of respect , asked to know whom he had had the ...
... seemed to consist of the silver foam of the sea . On his approach , she fell on her knees and embraced his feet , with looks full of gratitude and love . He raised her hastily , and full of respect , asked to know whom he had had the ...
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... seemed full of liquor , who made sign to Rip to come and assist him with the burden . This Winkle did , and the two ascended the mountains together . Not a word was spoken on either side ; and on reaching the top of the mountain , they ...
... seemed full of liquor , who made sign to Rip to come and assist him with the burden . This Winkle did , and the two ascended the mountains together . Not a word was spoken on either side ; and on reaching the top of the mountain , they ...
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