The Dublin Inquisitor, ..., Томови 1-2C.P. Archer, ..., Dame Street., 1821 |
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... entered what was once the hall of this ancient Castle , but now so ruinous and decayed , as scarcely to be distinguished from the rest of the building . His lone and solitary footsteps echoed along the pavement , as with a beating heart ...
... entered what was once the hall of this ancient Castle , but now so ruinous and decayed , as scarcely to be distinguished from the rest of the building . His lone and solitary footsteps echoed along the pavement , as with a beating heart ...
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... entered the closet , and found the scarcely legible manuscript ; in giving the sub- stance of which we will adhere to our author's method of marking with asterisks such parts as John was unable to deci- pher . The writer's name was ...
... entered the closet , and found the scarcely legible manuscript ; in giving the sub- stance of which we will adhere to our author's method of marking with asterisks such parts as John was unable to deci- pher . The writer's name was ...
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... entered it ; but the Wanderer was not there ; they traced his footsteps to the edge of the cliff that overhung the sea . On a crag beneath them something hung and floated in the blast . It was the handkerchief which the Wanderer had ...
... entered it ; but the Wanderer was not there ; they traced his footsteps to the edge of the cliff that overhung the sea . On a crag beneath them something hung and floated in the blast . It was the handkerchief which the Wanderer had ...
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... entered on the green , In some warm nook where Boreas has no power ; Where sudden starts the quivering blaze behind Short , shrubby bushes , nibbled by the sheep , That mostly on the short sward pastures keep ; Now lost , now seen , now ...
... entered on the green , In some warm nook where Boreas has no power ; Where sudden starts the quivering blaze behind Short , shrubby bushes , nibbled by the sheep , That mostly on the short sward pastures keep ; Now lost , now seen , now ...
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... entered the room arm in arm , ) what was my astonishment to behold these amiable traducers , the first to welcome them with every seeming sentiment of affection and regard ! I was yet to learn more ; I soon perceived a restlessness ...
... entered the room arm in arm , ) what was my astonishment to behold these amiable traducers , the first to welcome them with every seeming sentiment of affection and regard ! I was yet to learn more ; I soon perceived a restlessness ...
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Страница 127 - Peaceable nations, neighbouring or remote, Made captive, yet deserving freedom more Than those their conquerors, who leave behind Nothing but ruin wheresoe'er they rove, And all the flourishing works of peace destroy; Then swell with pride, and must be titled Gods, Great Benefactors of mankind, Deliverers, Worshipped with temple, priest, and sacrifice? One is the son of Jove, of Mars...
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