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Page 205
... heart , save mine , could be concerned ; Nor knew that woman's heart could e'er be fraught With wickedness like that which all my griefs hath wrought . ' The arts of this female are then delineated , and let our readers judge who it is ...
... heart , save mine , could be concerned ; Nor knew that woman's heart could e'er be fraught With wickedness like that which all my griefs hath wrought . ' The arts of this female are then delineated , and let our readers judge who it is ...
Page 207
... heart that rise : And rise they will , upon the dreariest sea Of the soul's waste , the heart's Mirage to be . ' The visit to Elba causes the following mention of the per- son whose extraordinary fate has given more attraction to that ...
... heart that rise : And rise they will , upon the dreariest sea Of the soul's waste , the heart's Mirage to be . ' The visit to Elba causes the following mention of the per- son whose extraordinary fate has given more attraction to that ...
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... heart was profoundly moved by the mission which he fulfilled . His looks , his physiognomy , might serve for a model to some of the pictures with which other temples are adorned ; his accents made the responses to an angelic concert ...
... heart was profoundly moved by the mission which he fulfilled . His looks , his physiognomy , might serve for a model to some of the pictures with which other temples are adorned ; his accents made the responses to an angelic concert ...
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Eberts Universal Bibliographical Lexi | 8 |
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