Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... Darkness till it smiled." /did not smile ; — in truth, a very melancholy feeling came over me, and I passed lightly on, lest my footsteps should disturb her, break the spell, and perhaps bring the lady-minstrel upon me, while the strain ...
... Darkness till it smiled." /did not smile ; — in truth, a very melancholy feeling came over me, and I passed lightly on, lest my footsteps should disturb her, break the spell, and perhaps bring the lady-minstrel upon me, while the strain ...
الصفحة 43
... darkness of the inland hills; the boldly winding coast from Robin Hood's Bay to Flam- borough Head, all along which, so far as the eye could distinguish, the full tide, just on the turn, played in white breakers, or in silver crescents ...
... darkness of the inland hills; the boldly winding coast from Robin Hood's Bay to Flam- borough Head, all along which, so far as the eye could distinguish, the full tide, just on the turn, played in white breakers, or in silver crescents ...
الصفحة 45
... darkness was doubling beneath, while I seemed to wander in an element of light, like one of the stars that were kindling above me. But I soon found it necessary to retreat ; and as I durst not return by the way I came, lest my head ...
... darkness was doubling beneath, while I seemed to wander in an element of light, like one of the stars that were kindling above me. But I soon found it necessary to retreat ; and as I durst not return by the way I came, lest my head ...
الصفحة 56
... darkness deepening within doors and without, I began to feel anxiety respecting my escape, particularly when frequent though pale streaks of lightning, followed by the murmur of far distant thunder, illumined the horizon. The hurricane ...
... darkness deepening within doors and without, I began to feel anxiety respecting my escape, particularly when frequent though pale streaks of lightning, followed by the murmur of far distant thunder, illumined the horizon. The hurricane ...
الصفحة 70
... darkness from the strand, Laden with living bales of wealth : Fair to the eye her streamers play'd With undulating light and shade ; White from her prow the gurgling foam Flew backward tow'rds the negro's home, Like his unheeded sighs ...
... darkness from the strand, Laden with living bales of wealth : Fair to the eye her streamers play'd With undulating light and shade ; White from her prow the gurgling foam Flew backward tow'rds the negro's home, Like his unheeded sighs ...
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