The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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... eye : Now this , now that , he tasteth tenderly . - SPEnser . I. DIFFICULTY OF FINDING A NAME FOR A WORK OF THIS KIND . NEVER did gossips , when assembled to determine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of ...
... eye : Now this , now that , he tasteth tenderly . - SPEnser . I. DIFFICULTY OF FINDING A NAME FOR A WORK OF THIS KIND . NEVER did gossips , when assembled to determine the name of a new - born child , whose family was full of ...
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... eye , looking towards the earth through her flowing locks , and riding through the dumb and deserted streets , like an angelic spirit . It was an honourable superstition in that part of the country , that a man who ventured to look at ...
... eye , looking towards the earth through her flowing locks , and riding through the dumb and deserted streets , like an angelic spirit . It was an honourable superstition in that part of the country , that a man who ventured to look at ...
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... cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 21.
... cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a house kept invisible for young and learned eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of MEMORIES OF THE METROPOLIS . 21.
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A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners taken at the battle of ...
A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side Leigh Hunt. eyes ) * lie buried a multitude of persons of all ranks ; for it was once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners taken at the battle of ...
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... eyes Dread shapes of gods , and Phrygian deities , The great Penates ; whom with reverent joy I bore from out the heart of burning Troy . Plainly I saw them , standing in the light Which the moon poured into the room that night . And ...
... eyes Dread shapes of gods , and Phrygian deities , The great Penates ; whom with reverent joy I bore from out the heart of burning Troy . Plainly I saw them , standing in the light Which the moon poured into the room that night . And ...
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