The Desultory Man, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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... eyes , and said that there was much unextinguished within . They were as fine eyes , too , as I ever beheld . Yet she was not handsome ; though , if I were to go on with the de- scription , perhaps I should make her out a perfect beauty ...
... eyes , and said that there was much unextinguished within . They were as fine eyes , too , as I ever beheld . Yet she was not handsome ; though , if I were to go on with the de- scription , perhaps I should make her out a perfect beauty ...
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... eye . They tell a tale to those who hear , For beauty , strength , and power , Are but the idlesse of a day , More shortlived than a flower . Joy on , joy on , then , while ye may , Nor waste the moments dear , Nor give yourselves a ...
... eye . They tell a tale to those who hear , For beauty , strength , and power , Are but the idlesse of a day , More shortlived than a flower . Joy on , joy on , then , while ye may , Nor waste the moments dear , Nor give yourselves a ...
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... eyes towards the edge of the horizon , where enormous masses of deep black clouds appeared to swallow up the setting From time to time the roll of distant thunder an- nounced the coming storm ; and as darkness grew over the face of the ...
... eyes towards the edge of the horizon , where enormous masses of deep black clouds appeared to swallow up the setting From time to time the roll of distant thunder an- nounced the coming storm ; and as darkness grew over the face of the ...
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... those who would so close this page , Where many dreams recorded lie ; It ne'er was meant to please the sage , But feeling's heart and fancy's eye . B2 The poor wit was therefore allowed to go at liberty THE DESULTORY MAN . 27.
... those who would so close this page , Where many dreams recorded lie ; It ne'er was meant to please the sage , But feeling's heart and fancy's eye . B2 The poor wit was therefore allowed to go at liberty THE DESULTORY MAN . 27.
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... eyes an ill - built , straggling place enough , with the people not very civil , and the streets not very clean . Notwith- standing , we found our inn the cleanest and neatest we had seen in France ; I could have fancied myself THE ...
... eyes an ill - built , straggling place enough , with the people not very civil , and the streets not very clean . Notwith- standing , we found our inn the cleanest and neatest we had seen in France ; I could have fancied myself THE ...
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appeared arms Attila Azimantium barbarian beautiful beheld BENJAMIN MORRELL bosom bright brow called calm castle Cauterets chateau cloud cottage Count of Boulogne cried curé dark death dream earth Emily Engravings eyes fair fancy father fear feet fire fisherman Flanders Fleurette France French guerite hand Hassan head heard heart hills Honoria horse hour Huns Jurançon king King of France La Brède Laruns light LL.D look Lord Marguerite MARIA EDGEWORTH Mariette MARY OF BURGUNDY Menenius mind monarch Monsieur Montesquieu morning mountains nature never night passed Pierrefitte Portrait prince Pyrenees Quimper replied rest river rock rose round scarcely Scarphout scene seemed seen side smile soon sorcier soul spot stood stream tell thee thing thou thought tion told took town traveller turned valley voice whole wild young
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