The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... soul and body ; or at least kill yourself in some place where a priest may perform your obsequies . Do you hear what I say , signor cavaliere ? " Then seizing Rogiero's horse by the bridle he 1 Continued from page 269 , vol . xlv . May ...
... soul and body ; or at least kill yourself in some place where a priest may perform your obsequies . Do you hear what I say , signor cavaliere ? " Then seizing Rogiero's horse by the bridle he 1 Continued from page 269 , vol . xlv . May ...
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... soul and the soul of your kinsmen departed . " 66 Away ! and thank your saints that I do not take your life in reward for your saving mine . " " Signor cavaliere , do not drive me away so rudely . If your law teaches you to love an ...
... soul and the soul of your kinsmen departed . " 66 Away ! and thank your saints that I do not take your life in reward for your saving mine . " " Signor cavaliere , do not drive me away so rudely . If your law teaches you to love an ...
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... soul in desperation ? Away ! Man is not fit company for man -rather the serpent of the desert . " With these words he rode away . When he reached the river , not finding any boat to ferry him over , he proceeded along the bank ...
... soul in desperation ? Away ! Man is not fit company for man -rather the serpent of the desert . " With these words he rode away . When he reached the river , not finding any boat to ferry him over , he proceeded along the bank ...
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... soul to its melancholy sensations . This hour is the touchstone of sensitive hearts ; if an enemy sought out his enemy and entreated pardon of him , this latter , although capable of returning in the night season to thoughts of revenge ...
... soul to its melancholy sensations . This hour is the touchstone of sensitive hearts ; if an enemy sought out his enemy and entreated pardon of him , this latter , although capable of returning in the night season to thoughts of revenge ...
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... soul was a still greater one . At the end of his discourse his com- panions yelled in chorus , " Right , Drengotto ... soul ? And why should you destroy mine , since I am your Christian brother ? " " Nego minorem , " replied the bandit ...
... soul was a still greater one . At the end of his discourse his com- panions yelled in chorus , " Right , Drengotto ... soul ? And why should you destroy mine , since I am your Christian brother ? " " Nego minorem , " replied the bandit ...
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