The Metropolitan Magazine, المجلد 46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... truth from your hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern spear , And dauntless shouted back through death— “ On for the Chevalier ! " Tell how ye met on scaffolds wet with the rich blood shed ...
... truth from your hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern spear , And dauntless shouted back through death— “ On for the Chevalier ! " Tell how ye met on scaffolds wet with the rich blood shed ...
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... truth , and the greatest favour you can do me will be to excuse me to Miss Marjery , and leave me alone . " Henry Forbes attempted some further persuasion , but finding his brother immoveable , at length abandoned the contest . Within a ...
... truth , and the greatest favour you can do me will be to excuse me to Miss Marjery , and leave me alone . " Henry Forbes attempted some further persuasion , but finding his brother immoveable , at length abandoned the contest . Within a ...
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... truth , it was- changed from the character of sunny loveliness which had animated it four years before ; yet it was an alteration which few could have criticised . A paler tint had overspread its clear soft fairness ; the girlish ...
... truth , it was- changed from the character of sunny loveliness which had animated it four years before ; yet it was an alteration which few could have criticised . A paler tint had overspread its clear soft fairness ; the girlish ...
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... truth awhile ago , though I could have spoken it to no one but yourself . I cannot forget Grantley Forbes , but I will never love the husband of another woman ; therefore I must try to think of him as dead ; which indeed he Two Leap ...
... truth awhile ago , though I could have spoken it to no one but yourself . I cannot forget Grantley Forbes , but I will never love the husband of another woman ; therefore I must try to think of him as dead ; which indeed he Two Leap ...
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... truth's radiant planet partial gleams , Sublime in error , beautiful in dreams ! Pass we dark Patmos with its peal of bells ; Sweet from the echoing rocks that music swells ; Yet faint and dying oft , as breezes sweep ; Sure some young ...
... truth's radiant planet partial gleams , Sublime in error , beautiful in dreams ! Pass we dark Patmos with its peal of bells ; Sweet from the echoing rocks that music swells ; Yet faint and dying oft , as breezes sweep ; Sure some young ...
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admiration affection appeared beautiful Belisarius Beltramo Brantome brother Carisbrook Castle Catharine character Charles of Anjou child Condottiero Count of Toulouse countenance Damuscus dark dear death delight dream Drengotto earth Edinburgh Ephraim exclaimed eyes face fancy father fear feel Gascony gentleman George Gipsy girl Grace Aguilar Grantley Forbes hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour husband innocent Jerico Juliet king knew lady Lindon live look Lord Lucy manner Maria married Matthew Hopkins mind Miss Montaigne morning mother nature never night Nimshi Old Bailey once passed passion person pilgrim poor Quaker replied Rogiero Scotland seemed sigh signor Sir John smile Smiler sorrow soul southern spear spirit sweet Sybil tears tell thee things thou thought tion truth uncle virtue voice wife woman words young youth