Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... eyes and thanked God in the midst of her throes that He had made for her a path through the waters of her humiliation . She had begged to be taken home , and all that night was tossing in fever , alike awake and dreaming , a prey to ...
... eyes and thanked God in the midst of her throes that He had made for her a path through the waters of her humiliation . She had begged to be taken home , and all that night was tossing in fever , alike awake and dreaming , a prey to ...
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... eyes beneath it glowering out over the boiling waste of waters ) ; his rigid hands clutched firmly the tiller : he never shrank from man's sharp combat against the overmastering sea . By now I had grown fearful of the Scaurs ; and ...
... eyes beneath it glowering out over the boiling waste of waters ) ; his rigid hands clutched firmly the tiller : he never shrank from man's sharp combat against the overmastering sea . By now I had grown fearful of the Scaurs ; and ...
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... eyes , and , lo ! I saw him there , At the bridge head , and , still as in a dream Transfigured , eyes and hair , with sunset light . Before him , on a barrow , fruit in piles , Peaches , smooth globes of melons , green and gold , O'er ...
... eyes , and , lo ! I saw him there , At the bridge head , and , still as in a dream Transfigured , eyes and hair , with sunset light . Before him , on a barrow , fruit in piles , Peaches , smooth globes of melons , green and gold , O'er ...
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