Little Classics: ExileRossiter Johnson J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... feet high , heavily built of rough stones , and with a hillock of earth heaped about the larger part of its cir- cumference ; so that the blocks and fragments of marble might be drawn by cart - loads , and thrown in at the top . There ...
... feet high , heavily built of rough stones , and with a hillock of earth heaped about the larger part of its cir- cumference ; so that the blocks and fragments of marble might be drawn by cart - loads , and thrown in at the top . There ...
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... feet across from edge to edge , presenting a view of the upper surface of the immense mass of broken mar- ble with which the kiln was heaped . All these innumer- able blocks and fragments of marble were red - hot and vividly on fire ...
... feet across from edge to edge , presenting a view of the upper surface of the immense mass of broken mar- ble with which the kiln was heaped . All these innumer- able blocks and fragments of marble were red - hot and vividly on fire ...
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... feet ! O stars of heaven that shone on me of old , as if to light me onward and upward ! — farewell all , and forever ! Come , deadly element of Fire , — henceforth my familiar friend ! Embrace me , as I do thee ! " That night the sound ...
... feet ! O stars of heaven that shone on me of old , as if to light me onward and upward ! — farewell all , and forever ! Come , deadly element of Fire , — henceforth my familiar friend ! Embrace me , as I do thee ! " That night the sound ...
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... feet and wings were frozen to it , so that they could not move a limb . When at length , after using what strength remained in their bodies , they succeeded in getting free , the skin of their feet , and the innermost down of their ...
... feet and wings were frozen to it , so that they could not move a limb . When at length , after using what strength remained in their bodies , they succeeded in getting free , the skin of their feet , and the innermost down of their ...
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... feet under their wings as closely as they could . They continued to suffer thus , until their feathers grew , and the wounds of their feet were healed . They used frequently to go as near the shore as they could , on that part of the ...
... feet under their wings as closely as they could . They continued to suffer thus , until their feathers grew , and the wounds of their feet were healed . They used frequently to go as near the shore as they could , on that part of the ...
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