Burton. A novel, Volumen3 |
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... telling them that he had at all recognised him ; and he now thought it would be of no use to do so , as it might alarm Mary , who already entertained a kind of superstitious dread of this unceasing persecutor ; but at the same time he ...
... telling them that he had at all recognised him ; and he now thought it would be of no use to do so , as it might alarm Mary , who already entertained a kind of superstitious dread of this unceasing persecutor ; but at the same time he ...
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... Tell , ph tell me not to sigh ; Teach me now , or ere too late , Teach me how to ' ward his fate ; Teach me ere the deed be done ; Father , speak ! the sand is run . " Tell me , is it war or wile , Foeman's bate , or villain's smile ...
... Tell , ph tell me not to sigh ; Teach me now , or ere too late , Teach me how to ' ward his fate ; Teach me ere the deed be done ; Father , speak ! the sand is run . " Tell me , is it war or wile , Foeman's bate , or villain's smile ...
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Whence the sorrows come , oh tell ! Counteract them by thy spell ; Shew how he the ill may shun ; Father , speak ! the sand is run . " Last , oh tell me , is his love , As he promised it should prove , Warm ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) Whence the sorrows come , oh tell ! Counteract them by thy spell ; Shew how he the ill may shun ; Father , speak ! the sand is run . " Last , oh tell me , is his love , As he promised it should prove , Warm ...
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... tell to thee- Dangers have been , and shall be . " The morning's light , And sombre night , Shall pass away in shadows dim ; But ere your eyes See morning rise , None that bear his name is him ; Trust not all that seem most free ; For ...
... tell to thee- Dangers have been , and shall be . " The morning's light , And sombre night , Shall pass away in shadows dim ; But ere your eyes See morning rise , None that bear his name is him ; Trust not all that seem most free ; For ...
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Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) " But tell me , father , " said Flora , " how shall I guard against those who would de- ceive me ? " " Turn your eye , " replied the deep voice of the wizard , " to the gloom of yonder cavern , and fear not ...
Ronald MACCHRONICLE (pseud.) " But tell me , father , " said Flora , " how shall I guard against those who would de- ceive me ? " " Turn your eye , " replied the deep voice of the wizard , " to the gloom of yonder cavern , and fear not ...
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