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The women are embroidered round the ankle in a si . below the middle size , not
well formed , milar manner to the jacket , although being very narrow across the
shoul . not to match it . The great object in ders and hips ; their complexion is a ...
The women are embroidered round the ankle in a si . below the middle size , not
well formed , milar manner to the jacket , although being very narrow across the
shoul . not to match it . The great object in ders and hips ; their complexion is a ...
Page 144
The waves went round and round our good bark , They were flowing to the brim ;
And thou wast floating round it , too , Upon their bosom dim . Jesu ! thy mailed
right hand aroseIt flittered in the moonAnd then distraught , thy brother ,
methought ...
The waves went round and round our good bark , They were flowing to the brim ;
And thou wast floating round it , too , Upon their bosom dim . Jesu ! thy mailed
right hand aroseIt flittered in the moonAnd then distraught , thy brother ,
methought ...
Page 289
Amidst all , two forms were pre - eminent - - the one , tall and towering , stood by
the trench , and behind a ban - ner , that now drooped round the stave , now
streamed wide and broad , stirred by the rush of men , for the night in itself was ...
Amidst all , two forms were pre - eminent - - the one , tall and towering , stood by
the trench , and behind a ban - ner , that now drooped round the stave , now
streamed wide and broad , stirred by the rush of men , for the night in itself was ...
Page 583
jacket , thus appearing in a state of nudity from the waist upwards , hav ing a
white cloth twisted round his loins . He next took his long tail of plaited hair , and
twined it round his head , and being thus prepared , he opened his box , and took
...
jacket , thus appearing in a state of nudity from the waist upwards , hav ing a
white cloth twisted round his loins . He next took his long tail of plaited hair , and
twined it round his head , and being thus prepared , he opened his box , and took
...
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plate , of about two feet in diameter , corners , which being thus raised , dis . and
placed thereon about a pound of covered to our view , arranged in sym . unboiled
rice ; this he handed round in metrical order , six dishes or plates the manner ...
plate , of about two feet in diameter , corners , which being thus raised , dis . and
placed thereon about a pound of covered to our view , arranged in sym . unboiled
rice ; this he handed round in metrical order , six dishes or plates the manner ...
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