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... silent beauty blest ; As if created Natures raised To heaven their choral souls , and praised . Above yon cottage on the plain The wreathy smoke ascends ; A silent emblem , with the main Of sailing clouds it blends ; Like a departed ...
... silent beauty blest ; As if created Natures raised To heaven their choral souls , and praised . Above yon cottage on the plain The wreathy smoke ascends ; A silent emblem , with the main Of sailing clouds it blends ; Like a departed ...
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... silent ruffians who conducted him to it . Their silence seemed pro- phetic of his fate , of the living grave that had been prepared for him . His menaces and his entreaties , his indignant appeals for justice , and his impatient ...
... silent ruffians who conducted him to it . Their silence seemed pro- phetic of his fate , of the living grave that had been prepared for him . His menaces and his entreaties , his indignant appeals for justice , and his impatient ...
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... silent as a statue . He feared to breathe , almost , lest he might lose any sound which would warn him of their coming . While thus listening , with every faculty of mind and body strained to an agony of attention , it occurred to him ...
... silent as a statue . He feared to breathe , almost , lest he might lose any sound which would warn him of their coming . While thus listening , with every faculty of mind and body strained to an agony of attention , it occurred to him ...
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... silent musing for several hours . What mind shall conceive , what tongue utter , or what pen de- scribe , the dark and terrible charac- ter of his thoughts ? Like the fate that moulded them , they had no si- militude in the wide range ...
... silent musing for several hours . What mind shall conceive , what tongue utter , or what pen de- scribe , the dark and terrible charac- ter of his thoughts ? Like the fate that moulded them , they had no si- militude in the wide range ...
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ALPINE SCENERY . pursuits , All was calm and silent . No- thing. its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath it almost unconscious of a pang . But such a lethargy of the soul , after such an excitement of its fiercest passions ...
ALPINE SCENERY . pursuits , All was calm and silent . No- thing. its final blow ; for he would have fallen beneath it almost unconscious of a pang . But such a lethargy of the soul , after such an excitement of its fiercest passions ...
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