The Metropolitan Magazine, المجلد 46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... took the the curb from his horse , which neighed with joy , as if to endure every toil for his master were but duty , and the cessation of the toil merited his gratitude . Rogiero stroked him affectionately , and when passing his hand ...
... took the the curb from his horse , which neighed with joy , as if to endure every toil for his master were but duty , and the cessation of the toil merited his gratitude . Rogiero stroked him affectionately , and when passing his hand ...
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... eyes Predestin'd to have all our sighs , And never be forgot again , Sparkled and spoke before us then . " Quoted from memory . - TRANSLATOR'S NOTE . destroying himself . The adventure of Ghino took place at 16 The Battle of Benevento .
... eyes Predestin'd to have all our sighs , And never be forgot again , Sparkled and spoke before us then . " Quoted from memory . - TRANSLATOR'S NOTE . destroying himself . The adventure of Ghino took place at 16 The Battle of Benevento .
الصفحة 17
destroying himself . The adventure of Ghino took place at about two paces further , and the chief part of the band being resolute in the defence of their captain , assured him that his blow would not only pass unpunished , but would ...
destroying himself . The adventure of Ghino took place at about two paces further , and the chief part of the band being resolute in the defence of their captain , assured him that his blow would not only pass unpunished , but would ...
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... took place the ear of Forbes was caught by some words pronounced by one of the gen- tlemen beside him , which sent the blood rushing to his temples , then suddenly driving it back to the heart , left him as pale as death . " Colonel ...
... took place the ear of Forbes was caught by some words pronounced by one of the gen- tlemen beside him , which sent the blood rushing to his temples , then suddenly driving it back to the heart , left him as pale as death . " Colonel ...
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... took from her letter - case some relics which had lain there years , now doomed to destruction ; for henceforth she had no- thing to do with relics of him . They were few in number , and such as no sentiment but love could have led any ...
... took from her letter - case some relics which had lain there years , now doomed to destruction ; for henceforth she had no- thing to do with relics of him . They were few in number , and such as no sentiment but love could have led any ...
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