Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... eyes cast down , my looks o'erwhelm'd with shame , Fearing my questions had oppress'd the sage , I spake not till beside the stream we came . Lo ! in a vessel o'er the gloomy tide 66 66 An old man comes - his locks all white with age ...
... eyes cast down , my looks o'erwhelm'd with shame , Fearing my questions had oppress'd the sage , I spake not till beside the stream we came . Lo ! in a vessel o'er the gloomy tide 66 66 An old man comes - his locks all white with age ...
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... eyes , usually con- quering , though occasionally checked , it was to them the good power ; and the Desert was the evil one . Hence came a main part of their faith , embodied in the allegory of the burial of Osiris in the sacred stream ...
... eyes , usually con- quering , though occasionally checked , it was to them the good power ; and the Desert was the evil one . Hence came a main part of their faith , embodied in the allegory of the burial of Osiris in the sacred stream ...
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... eyes were blood - shot , his dress disordered , and his hair dishevelled - all , most probably , the consequences of the previous day and night . For the face , it expressed nothing but violent and evil passions . He shaded his eyes ...
... eyes were blood - shot , his dress disordered , and his hair dishevelled - all , most probably , the consequences of the previous day and night . For the face , it expressed nothing but violent and evil passions . He shaded his eyes ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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