The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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Stephen Lucius Gwynn. high , before the eyes of Carlisle's Warden with his thousand men . " All sair astonished stood Lord Scroope , He stood as still as a rock of stone , He scarcely dared to trew his eyes When thro ' the water they had ...
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. high , before the eyes of Carlisle's Warden with his thousand men . " All sair astonished stood Lord Scroope , He stood as still as a rock of stone , He scarcely dared to trew his eyes When thro ' the water they had ...
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... eye ; Calming each anxious look and glance , To meet the meeting all to chance , Or framing , as a fair excuse , The ... eyes of hazel " ; it gave her cheeks with little colour , yet quickly flushing when her interest or her feeling was ...
... eye ; Calming each anxious look and glance , To meet the meeting all to chance , Or framing , as a fair excuse , The ... eyes of hazel " ; it gave her cheeks with little colour , yet quickly flushing when her interest or her feeling was ...
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... eye- witness . They have with respect to him as an individual an importance which they are far from bearing to the general ... eyes , em- ploying every organ of his sense , and even becoming master of the powers of his judgment . Each ...
... eye- witness . They have with respect to him as an individual an importance which they are far from bearing to the general ... eyes , em- ploying every organ of his sense , and even becoming master of the powers of his judgment . Each ...
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