The Dublin University Magazine, Том 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 |
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... eyes and rubbed my lids , I scarcely dared to trust my erring senses , and believe it could be real . What could it mean ? Whence this silence - this cold sense of awe and reverence ? Was it a dream ? was it the fitful vision of ...
... eyes and rubbed my lids , I scarcely dared to trust my erring senses , and believe it could be real . What could it mean ? Whence this silence - this cold sense of awe and reverence ? Was it a dream ? was it the fitful vision of ...
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... eyes , and there were the eyes themselves , so large and lustrous , yet with a look of other than merry mischief in them , as if the lady were quite capable of bestowing not only willow on a lover , but - if need were -shillelagh also ...
... eyes , and there were the eyes themselves , so large and lustrous , yet with a look of other than merry mischief in them , as if the lady were quite capable of bestowing not only willow on a lover , but - if need were -shillelagh also ...
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... eyes . " Now watch , " exclaimed my com- panion " on it comes ! what a splen- did fellow how magnificently it swells ! -now - now▭▭▭▭ But our delight was soon cut short . In another moment , and without our having the slightest idea ...
... eyes . " Now watch , " exclaimed my com- panion " on it comes ! what a splen- did fellow how magnificently it swells ! -now - now▭▭▭▭ But our delight was soon cut short . In another moment , and without our having the slightest idea ...
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