The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... hour , cautioning her friend to keep a strict silence on a subject so mo- mentous in its consequences . Mrs. Kilrummery promised that her lips should be sealed up ; and , at the mo- ment , faithfully intended to keep her promise . But ...
... hour , cautioning her friend to keep a strict silence on a subject so mo- mentous in its consequences . Mrs. Kilrummery promised that her lips should be sealed up ; and , at the mo- ment , faithfully intended to keep her promise . But ...
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... hour of pleasure has broken the spell Of months of suspense and fear . How earnestly , how fixedly , That lady looks on the midnight sea In the lonely , midnight hour ! V. There rises a bright fire through the night ! Is it the watch ...
... hour of pleasure has broken the spell Of months of suspense and fear . How earnestly , how fixedly , That lady looks on the midnight sea In the lonely , midnight hour ! V. There rises a bright fire through the night ! Is it the watch ...
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... hour specified in the card of invitation , was scarcely any index to the precise time when dinner itself might be served up . He has , accordingly , gone out to dine , in a state of body that adınitted of no delay beyond that which to ...
... hour specified in the card of invitation , was scarcely any index to the precise time when dinner itself might be served up . He has , accordingly , gone out to dine , in a state of body that adınitted of no delay beyond that which to ...
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