Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... faces were frightfully distorted ; they glared, they grinned, they spat, they railed, and hissed, and roared ; they gnashed their teeth, and bit, and butted with their foreheads at each other. His arms, wielding swords, and spears, and ...
... faces were frightfully distorted ; they glared, they grinned, they spat, they railed, and hissed, and roared ; they gnashed their teeth, and bit, and butted with their foreheads at each other. His arms, wielding swords, and spears, and ...
الصفحة 8
... faces, reciprocally gazing and admiring, by degrees grew so amiable in each other's eyes, that they smiled, and blushed, and kissed, and said the softest, sweetest things that his four ears had ever heard. His manifold arms embraced ...
... faces, reciprocally gazing and admiring, by degrees grew so amiable in each other's eyes, that they smiled, and blushed, and kissed, and said the softest, sweetest things that his four ears had ever heard. His manifold arms embraced ...
الصفحة 9
... face of gladness, one heart of affection, among millions and millions of beings, of divers climes, and languages, and governments, who had been heretofore fellow- sufferers without sympathy, and mortal enemies without knowledge of each ...
... face of gladness, one heart of affection, among millions and millions of beings, of divers climes, and languages, and governments, who had been heretofore fellow- sufferers without sympathy, and mortal enemies without knowledge of each ...
الصفحة 17
... faces and ringlets are mightily improved by the touches and colouring of that hand which finally obliterates every thing; — this gentleman, so mellowed by years, looked earnestly in my face, and grasping my arm with the cordial violence ...
... faces and ringlets are mightily improved by the touches and colouring of that hand which finally obliterates every thing; — this gentleman, so mellowed by years, looked earnestly in my face, and grasping my arm with the cordial violence ...
الصفحة 38
... face, and startling you more than you have startled them :— well, but whether tomtit or sparrow, I would have given the pretty visitor a month's board and lodging for a feather out of his tail, which should have been one in my own cap ...
... face, and startling you more than you have startled them :— well, but whether tomtit or sparrow, I would have given the pretty visitor a month's board and lodging for a feather out of his tail, which should have been one in my own cap ...
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