The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... youth , delights to shine upon that divine face , and that face offers a boundless field to the pomp of his rays - both beautiful , they love to reciprocate their beauties . Oh , son of earth ! in that hour of comfort do not cast down ...
... youth , delights to shine upon that divine face , and that face offers a boundless field to the pomp of his rays - both beautiful , they love to reciprocate their beauties . Oh , son of earth ! in that hour of comfort do not cast down ...
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... youth he had been guilty of many homicides , and of other evil deeds ; and now , when he felt that old age was bringing him near to death , remorse touched his heart , and he was seized with a sudden fear of the devil . And you , signor ...
... youth he had been guilty of many homicides , and of other evil deeds ; and now , when he felt that old age was bringing him near to death , remorse touched his heart , and he was seized with a sudden fear of the devil . And you , signor ...
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... youth , such agony as was felt by poor Sybil in tearing herself away from the dwelling of her child- hood ; they fall , perhaps , with more of crushing weight upon the spirit , from which the elasticity of youth , as well as its keen ...
... youth , such agony as was felt by poor Sybil in tearing herself away from the dwelling of her child- hood ; they fall , perhaps , with more of crushing weight upon the spirit , from which the elasticity of youth , as well as its keen ...
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... youth , wrote to her of his expectations of realizing a fortune large enough for them both , and of returning from India to make Sybil mistress of his house , before they should both be old and grey haired . Meanwhile he sent her many ...
... youth , wrote to her of his expectations of realizing a fortune large enough for them both , and of returning from India to make Sybil mistress of his house , before they should both be old and grey haired . Meanwhile he sent her many ...
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... youth to womanhood without its own share of experience in the loves and the sorrows of our mortal nature , but which tells at the same time , that what the heart has lost in juvenile lightness and joy the soul has gained in intensity of ...
... youth to womanhood without its own share of experience in the loves and the sorrows of our mortal nature , but which tells at the same time , that what the heart has lost in juvenile lightness and joy the soul has gained in intensity of ...
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