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air - castles châteavie en Espagne , give some token of their preference for that
romantic locality , and the finest créativns of Italian poetry , although tolerably ,
anomalous as to place and time , may yet as a whole be referred to the same
period ...
air - castles châteavie en Espagne , give some token of their preference for that
romantic locality , and the finest créativns of Italian poetry , although tolerably ,
anomalous as to place and time , may yet as a whole be referred to the same
period ...
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... of sameness , of want of action and of want of interest . To this there needs but
Mr. Lockhart's book to reply ; even if the transmittal of so long a series of poems
floating upon the memories , and living in the hearts of a whole people were not ...
... of sameness , of want of action and of want of interest . To this there needs but
Mr. Lockhart's book to reply ; even if the transmittal of so long a series of poems
floating upon the memories , and living in the hearts of a whole people were not ...
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Alas ! it may be Thy mother's blood is thine ; And what is kindred to the King Will
plead no cause of mine : And thus all three against me stand ;For , the whole men
to quell , ' Tis not enough to have our foes , Our heart's blood must rebel .
Alas ! it may be Thy mother's blood is thine ; And what is kindred to the King Will
plead no cause of mine : And thus all three against me stand ;For , the whole men
to quell , ' Tis not enough to have our foes , Our heart's blood must rebel .
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The circumstances now clearly in evidence spread out the whole scene before us
. Deep sleep had fallen on the destined victim and on all beneath his roof . A
healthful old man to whom sleep was sweet , the first sound slumbers of the night
...
The circumstances now clearly in evidence spread out the whole scene before us
. Deep sleep had fallen on the destined victim and on all beneath his roof . A
healthful old man to whom sleep was sweet , the first sound slumbers of the night
...
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The whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can
bestow it and say that it is safe . Not to speak of that Eye which glances through
all disguises and beholds everything as in the splendour Such secrets of guilt are
...
The whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can
bestow it and say that it is safe . Not to speak of that Eye which glances through
all disguises and beholds everything as in the splendour Such secrets of guilt are
...
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