The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... seemed now , however , that Dame Margaret's friends were backward to support her in her day of sorrow , for there were none near to sustain and comfort her ; yet did she bear herself very coura- geously , and showed no fear . The ...
... seemed now , however , that Dame Margaret's friends were backward to support her in her day of sorrow , for there were none near to sustain and comfort her ; yet did she bear herself very coura- geously , and showed no fear . The ...
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... seemed never the nearer to winning her . At last , being wearied by my importunity , and fearing her good name should be spoken against , if I so much frequented her company , she forbade me her presence , and when I desperately waylaid ...
... seemed never the nearer to winning her . At last , being wearied by my importunity , and fearing her good name should be spoken against , if I so much frequented her company , she forbade me her presence , and when I desperately waylaid ...
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... seemed to pierce , like swords , Its features for the meaning which he found not in her words . He seemed to read her features for the meaning of her words . And she sighed , 66 As of old she had sighed through the night's long hours ...
... seemed to pierce , like swords , Its features for the meaning which he found not in her words . He seemed to read her features for the meaning of her words . And she sighed , 66 As of old she had sighed through the night's long hours ...
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... seemed to render the steep ascent almost impos- sible to achieve by columns , whom the rugged paths could not fail to throw into disorder . But our generals pushed on , undismayed by the difficulties of the passes , or the stern ...
... seemed to render the steep ascent almost impos- sible to achieve by columns , whom the rugged paths could not fail to throw into disorder . But our generals pushed on , undismayed by the difficulties of the passes , or the stern ...
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... seemed not a ray of hope of forcing the pass , or of discovering a single spot on the wild ridge where artillery could either pro- ceed or be let down . Many a man would have given up the attempt in despair , but the genius of our hero ...
... seemed not a ray of hope of forcing the pass , or of discovering a single spot on the wild ridge where artillery could either pro- ceed or be let down . Many a man would have given up the attempt in despair , but the genius of our hero ...
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