Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... eyes open , and building what are called castles in the air , has , I suppose , his own peculiar realm of dream- land , his own chosen country , his own favourite period ; and from my earliest hour of fanciful idleness , down to this ...
... eyes open , and building what are called castles in the air , has , I suppose , his own peculiar realm of dream- land , his own chosen country , his own favourite period ; and from my earliest hour of fanciful idleness , down to this ...
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... eyes . Within his tent at evening he made the best of cheer , And thus , the banquet done , he spake unto his prisoner . " Now , for the sake of Allah , Lord Admiral Guarinos , Be thou a Moslem , and much love shall ever rest between us ...
... eyes . Within his tent at evening he made the best of cheer , And thus , the banquet done , he spake unto his prisoner . " Now , for the sake of Allah , Lord Admiral Guarinos , Be thou a Moslem , and much love shall ever rest between us ...
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... eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far , nor gaze with all the town ? I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides without a peer among all Granada's youth ; Without a peer he rideth , and yon ...
... eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far , nor gaze with all the town ? I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides without a peer among all Granada's youth ; Without a peer he rideth , and yon ...
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... eyes dwelt on her knee , in vain her fingers strove , And though her needle prest the silk , no flower Xarifa wove . One bonny rose - bud she had traced before the noise drew nigh ; That bonny bud a tear effaced , slow dropping from her eye ...
... eyes dwelt on her knee , in vain her fingers strove , And though her needle prest the silk , no flower Xarifa wove . One bonny rose - bud she had traced before the noise drew nigh ; That bonny bud a tear effaced , slow dropping from her eye ...
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... eyes do ; " And mark who goes by , If I peep through the blind ; And be sure to detect us 66 In looking behind . Thus , for your idle follies , Must I suffer too ; And though nothing I've done , Must be punished like you . " " Oh ...
... eyes do ; " And mark who goes by , If I peep through the blind ; And be sure to detect us 66 In looking behind . Thus , for your idle follies , Must I suffer too ; And though nothing I've done , Must be punished like you . " " Oh ...
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