The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... hour , and may you meet a death a hundred times more dreadful than that from which you have delivered me . " " Oh , signor cavaliere ! do not speak thus , I conjure you , by the holy sepulchre . If you will not give me a single burba ...
... hour , and may you meet a death a hundred times more dreadful than that from which you have delivered me . " " Oh , signor cavaliere ! do not speak thus , I conjure you , by the holy sepulchre . If you will not give me a single burba ...
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... hour in the day in which earth displays itself to us such as it was in the primitive times of creation , before our first parents sinned ; and this is certainly the hour in which the sun re- turns to illuminate it . God in his wisdom ...
... hour in the day in which earth displays itself to us such as it was in the primitive times of creation , before our first parents sinned ; and this is certainly the hour in which the sun re- turns to illuminate it . God in his wisdom ...
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... hour . The twilight of evening came , which though variegated with a greater number of colours than that of the morning , yet is never- theless sad and solemn . A ray of purple and gold emblazons those confines where the sky seems to ...
... hour . The twilight of evening came , which though variegated with a greater number of colours than that of the morning , yet is never- theless sad and solemn . A ray of purple and gold emblazons those confines where the sky seems to ...
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... brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The Battle of Benevento . 7.
... brigand Drengotto are so abominable , that the translator has thought it a necessary tribute to human feelings to makę some omissions here . - TR , may flatter your last hour with the hope that one The Battle of Benevento . 7.
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may flatter your last hour with the hope that one or other we shall be the fruit of your tree . " " Do not kill me , magnificent cavalier , do not kill me ! By your baptism , by the blessing of God and the saints , keep me for your ...
may flatter your last hour with the hope that one or other we shall be the fruit of your tree . " " Do not kill me , magnificent cavalier , do not kill me ! By your baptism , by the blessing of God and the saints , keep me for your ...
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