The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;Band 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... undressed me and heard me say my prayers , never came near me , and hurrying off my things , I crept into bed , hid my face in the pillow , and felt - oh ! so wretched , so very miserable , and I knew not Broken on the Wheel . 5.
... undressed me and heard me say my prayers , never came near me , and hurrying off my things , I crept into bed , hid my face in the pillow , and felt - oh ! so wretched , so very miserable , and I knew not Broken on the Wheel . 5.
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wretched , so very miserable , and I knew not why . The moon , shining in at one corner of the window , sent a pale ray of light across the room , falling upon a chest of drawers , and mounting upwards in a long column , like a ghost ...
wretched , so very miserable , and I knew not why . The moon , shining in at one corner of the window , sent a pale ray of light across the room , falling upon a chest of drawers , and mounting upwards in a long column , like a ghost ...
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... knew not what a crowd was . She heard a murmur , that was all . For her the crowd was but a breath . Generations are bygone breaths . Man respires , aspires , and expires . In this crowd Dea felt alone , and shuddered as one suspended ...
... knew not what a crowd was . She heard a murmur , that was all . For her the crowd was but a breath . Generations are bygone breaths . Man respires , aspires , and expires . In this crowd Dea felt alone , and shuddered as one suspended ...
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... knew at that period , she took it into her head to replace it by quiero , which signifies , I will it . Ursus tolerated , not without some impatience , this alteration in his text . He would have liked to say to Dea , as in our day ...
... knew at that period , she took it into her head to replace it by quiero , which signifies , I will it . Ursus tolerated , not without some impatience , this alteration in his text . He would have liked to say to Dea , as in our day ...
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... knew the stain Of infamy or wrong . The very soul Of courteous chivalry , and gentle grace . A peer , whose noble mien reflected back The lustre of his stately birth , the while It seemed so fitted to his pride of place , And that sanie ...
... knew the stain Of infamy or wrong . The very soul Of courteous chivalry , and gentle grace . A peer , whose noble mien reflected back The lustre of his stately birth , the while It seemed so fitted to his pride of place , And that sanie ...
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