The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... never reached , and never would have reached had the Sultan been unrestrained by kind British and other friends from resisting with the means at his disposal , Silistria had been taken , Varna had fallen by treachery , and Schumla had ...
... never reached , and never would have reached had the Sultan been unrestrained by kind British and other friends from resisting with the means at his disposal , Silistria had been taken , Varna had fallen by treachery , and Schumla had ...
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... never to revive , or fling Shadows on earth , from foliage fresh and green . XI . Dry staid it , till one night a mystic star Shed on it full the lustre of its rays , Mild , healing , all unlike the withering blaze Of flaming swords ...
... never to revive , or fling Shadows on earth , from foliage fresh and green . XI . Dry staid it , till one night a mystic star Shed on it full the lustre of its rays , Mild , healing , all unlike the withering blaze Of flaming swords ...
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... never forget . Never out of dreams have I seen a face like that ! Though it was marvellously fair , it was less the beauty than the strangeness of it that struck me . The features were perfect ; the skin unnaturally pale and transpa ...
... never forget . Never out of dreams have I seen a face like that ! Though it was marvellously fair , it was less the beauty than the strangeness of it that struck me . The features were perfect ; the skin unnaturally pale and transpa ...
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... never knew her ! " With these words , she dropped my hand . 66 Nay , " answered Morton , " but he is our friend . Shall we never stir out of the past ? " " It is a cheerless home enough , " he added . Then , after a pause- " Wait with ...
... never knew her ! " With these words , she dropped my hand . 66 Nay , " answered Morton , " but he is our friend . Shall we never stir out of the past ? " " It is a cheerless home enough , " he added . Then , after a pause- " Wait with ...
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... never be any other colour ? ) and her fair , delicate cheeks , whose deepest blush is the faint pink of an apple - blos- som ; then her hair , which she wears in long curls , floating about her face and neck like a golden cloud . " And ...
... never be any other colour ? ) and her fair , delicate cheeks , whose deepest blush is the faint pink of an apple - blos- som ; then her hair , which she wears in long curls , floating about her face and neck like a golden cloud . " And ...
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