The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... eyes - eye - brow and brim were part each of the other ; a faded blue coat , out at elbows , the broad wrists hanging over his hand ; shuffling shoes ; and Lankey a little man , withal : he descend- ed the steps slowly , struck across ...
... eyes - eye - brow and brim were part each of the other ; a faded blue coat , out at elbows , the broad wrists hanging over his hand ; shuffling shoes ; and Lankey a little man , withal : he descend- ed the steps slowly , struck across ...
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... eye , without an eye- stone to take it out . But he saw in- stead , this time , how , moved by a pa- triotism out of bounds , the whole air about this other theatre was indescriba- bly hung with flags ; a general hanging out , there ...
... eye , without an eye- stone to take it out . But he saw in- stead , this time , how , moved by a pa- triotism out of bounds , the whole air about this other theatre was indescriba- bly hung with flags ; a general hanging out , there ...
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... eyes . And night and day together with eye that never slept 14 [ Jan. Ballad of Don Roderick .
... eyes . And night and day together with eye that never slept 14 [ Jan. Ballad of Don Roderick .
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... eyes Have barbed a sharper arrow , and in my heart it lies . Nay ! frown not , gentle Cava , nor look , sweet love ... eye , — " King ! if thou dar'st dishonor , -God curse thee for the deed ! Upon the field of battle deserted may'st ...
... eyes Have barbed a sharper arrow , and in my heart it lies . Nay ! frown not , gentle Cava , nor look , sweet love ... eye , — " King ! if thou dar'st dishonor , -God curse thee for the deed ! Upon the field of battle deserted may'st ...
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... eyes . Wealth every- where abounds , and liberal provision for every human necessity , comfort , luxury . Ample means are provided , too , for the large unfolding of man's spiritual nature . Why in so plentiful a world does poverty so ...
... eyes . Wealth every- where abounds , and liberal provision for every human necessity , comfort , luxury . Ample means are provided , too , for the large unfolding of man's spiritual nature . Why in so plentiful a world does poverty so ...
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