The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... innocence ; but it grows black , like an ingrate , and makes war against thy rays , the calm is gone , but from us , the tempest rages , but over our heads . The thunder - storm was beneath thee , and thy light , still beautiful and ...
... innocence ; but it grows black , like an ingrate , and makes war against thy rays , the calm is gone , but from us , the tempest rages , but over our heads . The thunder - storm was beneath thee , and thy light , still beautiful and ...
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... innocent blood , for you would commit a heinous sin . I swear to you before 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 ...
... innocent blood , for you would commit a heinous sin . I swear to you before 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 ...
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... Innocent , the learned pope , is dead also ; and I , even I , the son of Messer Tafo di Andreuccio , the banker of Naples , I who have learned jurispru- dence and canon law in the university of Bologna , young , hand- some , and strong ...
... Innocent , the learned pope , is dead also ; and I , even I , the son of Messer Tafo di Andreuccio , the banker of Naples , I who have learned jurispru- dence and canon law in the university of Bologna , young , hand- some , and strong ...
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... innocence ! And you , in sorrow , in bitterness of heart ! Oh , Heaven ! how is this to be endured ? " At that very moment the eyes of the far - distant Sybil were fixed upon the same night sky , whose breezes were cooling the fevered ...
... innocence ! And you , in sorrow , in bitterness of heart ! Oh , Heaven ! how is this to be endured ? " At that very moment the eyes of the far - distant Sybil were fixed upon the same night sky , whose breezes were cooling the fevered ...
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... innocent , and nearly unfriended daughter , whom he felt that he must ere long leave behind him in a cold - hearted world , without those pecuniary means which might render her independent of its niggard kind- ness . He had already , in ...
... innocent , and nearly unfriended daughter , whom he felt that he must ere long leave behind him in a cold - hearted world , without those pecuniary means which might render her independent of its niggard kind- ness . He had already , in ...
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