Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... night , and so parted . Neither of us was in a condition to join the cynics at the tavern . After a night of feverish suspense I rose early the next morning , my brain full of the prospect , clouded as it was , of the interview with For ...
... night , and so parted . Neither of us was in a condition to join the cynics at the tavern . After a night of feverish suspense I rose early the next morning , my brain full of the prospect , clouded as it was , of the interview with For ...
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... night . When the castle - bell tolled one , she rose and retired . A year has since elapsed , and every night of that long and terrible year this scene has been renewed . ' The Count heard this statement with his usual imperturbable ...
... night . When the castle - bell tolled one , she rose and retired . A year has since elapsed , and every night of that long and terrible year this scene has been renewed . ' The Count heard this statement with his usual imperturbable ...
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... Night after night , when thou art sleeping , I wander away to the mountain soli- tudes , beside the lonely lake . I feel the fanning wings of in- visible spirits . I hear their dulcet songs of bliss ; and I know that angel eyes are ...
... Night after night , when thou art sleeping , I wander away to the mountain soli- tudes , beside the lonely lake . I feel the fanning wings of in- visible spirits . I hear their dulcet songs of bliss ; and I know that angel eyes are ...
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