The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... Heaven stop ! At the edge of this plain there is a deep river . Signor cavaliere , stop ! you will certainly be drowned . " Rogiero did not hear the cry , but spurring , still spurring on- wards , hastened forwards to destruction . The ...
... Heaven stop ! At the edge of this plain there is a deep river . Signor cavaliere , stop ! you will certainly be drowned . " Rogiero did not hear the cry , but spurring , still spurring on- wards , hastened forwards to destruction . The ...
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... Heaven . I have met with you , I have caught a glimpse of your danger , and I hastened to warn you that the torrent is near . You appear to me agitated , signor cavaliere ; if you are not one of those renegades who renounce their ...
... Heaven . I have met with you , I have caught a glimpse of your danger , and I hastened to warn you that the torrent is near . You appear to me agitated , signor cavaliere ; if you are not one of those renegades who renounce their ...
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... heaven ; but it cannot compare with it . The majesty of heaven is alone like the omnipotence of its Creator . The star of life , proud and rejoiceful of its youth , delights to shine upon that divine face , and that face offers a ...
... heaven ; but it cannot compare with it . The majesty of heaven is alone like the omnipotence of its Creator . The star of life , proud and rejoiceful of its youth , delights to shine upon that divine face , and that face offers a ...
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... heaven and murmured to himself . Then , all armed as he was , he laid him- self down upon the ground , and made a pillow of his shield . His weariness was extreme ; at first his mind fixed itself upon one thought ; by degrees an ...
... heaven and murmured to himself . Then , all armed as he was , he laid him- self down upon the ground , and made a pillow of his shield . His weariness was extreme ; at first his mind fixed itself upon one thought ; by degrees an ...
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... Heaven that I am neither thief nor spy . I received these agostari from a baron of Chieti , who sheltered me one night for charity in his castle , and who commissioned me to carry them to the Abbot of Montecassino , to be employed in ...
... Heaven that I am neither thief nor spy . I received these agostari from a baron of Chieti , who sheltered me one night for charity in his castle , and who commissioned me to carry them to the Abbot of Montecassino , to be employed in ...
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