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Side 34
Arm , warriors , arm ! Hear ye not your country call ? Shall the Moslem power fall ? Will ye be the Christian's thrall ? Arm , warriors , arm ! Shall the pale cross daunt the crescent ? Mortal life is evanescent ; Glory shall survive ...
Arm , warriors , arm ! Hear ye not your country call ? Shall the Moslem power fall ? Will ye be the Christian's thrall ? Arm , warriors , arm ! Shall the pale cross daunt the crescent ? Mortal life is evanescent ; Glory shall survive ...
Side 283
Dudley just in time to receive into his arms , fainting and lifeless , the idol of his affections . The next day had been appointed for a scene of absorbing interest to the young colony ; namely , the launching of the first vessel ever ...
Dudley just in time to receive into his arms , fainting and lifeless , the idol of his affections . The next day had been appointed for a scene of absorbing interest to the young colony ; namely , the launching of the first vessel ever ...
Side 287
But it was all in vain ; he clasped her in one of his powerful arms , uttered a note of wild exultation , and made off for the woods , whose coverts he soon safely regained , and Catharine must become the victim of his brutal rage .
But it was all in vain ; he clasped her in one of his powerful arms , uttered a note of wild exultation , and made off for the woods , whose coverts he soon safely regained , and Catharine must become the victim of his brutal rage .
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