The Writings of Robert C. Sands: In Prose and Verse. With a Memoir of the Author, المجلد 2Harper, 1835 |
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... never overcame me more forcibly than on this occasion . I heard a deep voice , though all was silent , and saw a vast phantom stretching and spread- ing away for ever ; and the shadow which this pageant cast over the brain was ...
... never overcame me more forcibly than on this occasion . I heard a deep voice , though all was silent , and saw a vast phantom stretching and spread- ing away for ever ; and the shadow which this pageant cast over the brain was ...
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... never more , unless dreadful oblivion shall shroud the past , be gazed on from afar as a point in the outline of the blue figure above the horizon , which the heavens seem to vindicate as their own , or be visited with reverent ...
... never more , unless dreadful oblivion shall shroud the past , be gazed on from afar as a point in the outline of the blue figure above the horizon , which the heavens seem to vindicate as their own , or be visited with reverent ...
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... never felt exactly alike twice in the course of her life . I referred , for the reason of the seeming mystery , to the strong accidental similarity or identity of associa- tions ; as in the case of the gentleman who went to India ...
... never felt exactly alike twice in the course of her life . I referred , for the reason of the seeming mystery , to the strong accidental similarity or identity of associa- tions ; as in the case of the gentleman who went to India ...
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... never have been healed at the pool of Bethesda . But what was I to be- lieve ? I only felt , strong as the consciousness of my own existence , that we loved . I saw my own miniature in each of those wondrous orbs ; and did they not open ...
... never have been healed at the pool of Bethesda . But what was I to be- lieve ? I only felt , strong as the consciousness of my own existence , that we loved . I saw my own miniature in each of those wondrous orbs ; and did they not open ...
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... never- theless . " " Ce qui est à toi est à moi . ” " Ce qui est à moi est à nous . But there comes Frederick , at last , " said Beatrice , gently withdrawing from me . Another chill passed over me ; and now it struck me more ...
... never- theless . " " Ce qui est à toi est à moi . ” " Ce qui est à moi est à nous . But there comes Frederick , at last , " said Beatrice , gently withdrawing from me . Another chill passed over me ; and now it struck me more ...
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الصفحة 7 - A. Narrative of Four Voyages to the South Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean, Chinese Sea, Ethiopic and Southern Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctic Ocean.
الصفحة 8 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.
الصفحة 243 - Dost thou ask her crime ? She whipped two female prentices to death, And hid them in the coal-hole.
الصفحة 405 - THE ANCIENTS HAD OF INDIA; and the Progress of Trade with that Country prior to the Discovery of the Passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope.
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