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Page 56
... side , and , looking back from its summit , saw the camp of our lady descending into the plain towards the stream of Dalgonar . It was conducted with all the precision , and much of the pomp , of a regular march . Four men bear- ing ...
... side , and , looking back from its summit , saw the camp of our lady descending into the plain towards the stream of Dalgonar . It was conducted with all the precision , and much of the pomp , of a regular march . Four men bear- ing ...
Page 258
... side , a little space away , Place me ; and lay my child on my right breast ; No other will lie with me in that bed ! Oh , could I lie down softly at thy side , That would have been a sweet and happy thing ; A happiness that never more ...
... side , a little space away , Place me ; and lay my child on my right breast ; No other will lie with me in that bed ! Oh , could I lie down softly at thy side , That would have been a sweet and happy thing ; A happiness that never more ...
Page 375
... side , and , turning at once from the current , he ascended the little promontory , on which we were seated , by a zig - zag footpath , which landed the old man and his companion in front of the cot- tage . He soon stood beside us ...
... side , and , turning at once from the current , he ascended the little promontory , on which we were seated , by a zig - zag footpath , which landed the old man and his companion in front of the cot- tage . He soon stood beside us ...
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