Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... eyes upon her father . His coun- tenance was composed , but colourless , and his eyes were closed . " The townsmen , then , " continued Mr. Baxter , " sent a messenger to Stratford - on - Avon , and about four o'clock in the morning he ...
... eyes upon her father . His coun- tenance was composed , but colourless , and his eyes were closed . " The townsmen , then , " continued Mr. Baxter , " sent a messenger to Stratford - on - Avon , and about four o'clock in the morning he ...
Side 7
... eye , that man is John Hampden . He has most earnestly asked wisdom from God , and , I doubt not , has re- ceived it ... eyes met - there was a world of meaning exchanged in that glance . " Why are you not at the University ? " said ...
... eye , that man is John Hampden . He has most earnestly asked wisdom from God , and , I doubt not , has re- ceived it ... eyes met - there was a world of meaning exchanged in that glance . " Why are you not at the University ? " said ...
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... eyes are breaking ; Joy in his brothers ' sports is flown . He blushes as her steps he traces , Her greeting smile ... eye beholdeth heaven unveiling , Riots the heart in bliss above ! O that , for ever fair and vernal , Love's beauteous ...
... eyes are breaking ; Joy in his brothers ' sports is flown . He blushes as her steps he traces , Her greeting smile ... eye beholdeth heaven unveiling , Riots the heart in bliss above ! O that , for ever fair and vernal , Love's beauteous ...
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... eye both parties were so nearly perfection , that she never dreamed they could be anything less in each other's eyes . Whether she mentioned the matter in her letters , we cannot say ; but may safely infer that this pet plan was not ...
... eye both parties were so nearly perfection , that she never dreamed they could be anything less in each other's eyes . Whether she mentioned the matter in her letters , we cannot say ; but may safely infer that this pet plan was not ...
Side 30
... eye . Yet she could not perjure herself at the altar - she could not give her hand without her heart ; it was ... eyes of Alice , and she threw herself on the bosom of her friend , and 66 A succession of misfortunes followed close ...
... eye . Yet she could not perjure herself at the altar - she could not give her hand without her heart ; it was ... eyes of Alice , and she threw herself on the bosom of her friend , and 66 A succession of misfortunes followed close ...
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