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Side 103
I have adored thee long and deeply ! Nay , start not ! Thy mother hath told thee thus much - yet not all . Almene ! my life ! " he cried more passionately , kneeling at her feet and clasping her hand , “ I , the last of the Abencerrages ...
I have adored thee long and deeply ! Nay , start not ! Thy mother hath told thee thus much - yet not all . Almene ! my life ! " he cried more passionately , kneeling at her feet and clasping her hand , “ I , the last of the Abencerrages ...
Side 121
Well then , afflicted patient , take our advice ; " Get thee an easy rocking - chair of lavish proportions , seat thee therein and pore over those comical old chaps of our gray antiquity , Don Quixote , Bob Burton , or droll Hudibras ...
Well then , afflicted patient , take our advice ; " Get thee an easy rocking - chair of lavish proportions , seat thee therein and pore over those comical old chaps of our gray antiquity , Don Quixote , Bob Burton , or droll Hudibras ...
Side 306
Twas then , To punish thy perverseness , I was sent To lead thy folly on and torture thee With a vain vision . In that transient dream I did appear , and by that shady fountain In this created loveliness I gazed In sadness on thee ...
Twas then , To punish thy perverseness , I was sent To lead thy folly on and torture thee With a vain vision . In that transient dream I did appear , and by that shady fountain In this created loveliness I gazed In sadness on thee ...
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