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Page 409
... true . Jarl . Now , mark me , when a comet with his train Sweeps through the chambers of the starry heaven , I heed it not ; yet to myself I say , It must betoken something not yet ripe : But when a north - light through the hemi ...
... true . Jarl . Now , mark me , when a comet with his train Sweeps through the chambers of the starry heaven , I heed it not ; yet to myself I say , It must betoken something not yet ripe : But when a north - light through the hemi ...
Page 420
... true knowledge at the period of King William's revolution than they had ever been before ? Had the mo- tion of the general mind been retro- gressive - or , say rather , had the true people of England ever before been pos- sessed of so much ...
... true knowledge at the period of King William's revolution than they had ever been before ? Had the mo- tion of the general mind been retro- gressive - or , say rather , had the true people of England ever before been pos- sessed of so much ...
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... true love , in a wreath of reek , Sailed past with a wave of her hand , and a shriek . IV . And then a grim form , from the haunted linn , Came up with a stride - ' twas a shape of sin ; And brave as he was - yet its shape and its look ...
... true love , in a wreath of reek , Sailed past with a wave of her hand , and a shriek . IV . And then a grim form , from the haunted linn , Came up with a stride - ' twas a shape of sin ; And brave as he was - yet its shape and its look ...
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