Phantasmion: A Fairy TaleHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 348 páginas |
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... hand , and , looking kindly upon him , she said , " My little Phantasmion , thou needest no fairy now to work wonders for thee , being yet so young that all thou beholdest is new and marvellous in thine eyes . But the day must come when ...
... hand , and , looking kindly upon him , she said , " My little Phantasmion , thou needest no fairy now to work wonders for thee , being yet so young that all thou beholdest is new and marvellous in thine eyes . But the day must come when ...
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... hand had reared the sun was bright , the air fresh , but all that flowery multitude was drooping and ready to perish ; cankerworms had gnawed their roots , and the wondrous plant itself had been attacked by such numbers of insects that ...
... hand had reared the sun was bright , the air fresh , but all that flowery multitude was drooping and ready to perish ; cankerworms had gnawed their roots , and the wondrous plant itself had been attacked by such numbers of insects that ...
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... hands before her face , and groaned deeply . At length she made answer , " Be satisfied , Seshelma the babe shall be thine . Help me to re- move Iarine from the ... hand , then rose , and , lifting up Strange things by the Sea Shore . 15.
... hands before her face , and groaned deeply . At length she made answer , " Be satisfied , Seshelma the babe shall be thine . Help me to re- move Iarine from the ... hand , then rose , and , lifting up Strange things by the Sea Shore . 15.
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... hand , and journeyed homeward on foot . After a night's sleep , he repaired to the pome- granate tree , but felt unable to express the imaginations that haunted his mind while Potentilla stood before him . He told the fairy , when she ...
... hand , and journeyed homeward on foot . After a night's sleep , he repaired to the pome- granate tree , but felt unable to express the imaginations that haunted his mind while Potentilla stood before him . He told the fairy , when she ...
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... hand the realm of Albinian , who reigned over a country separated from Palmland , partly by an extensive range of hills , called the Black Mountains , and partly by the river Mediana , which flowed from them to the sea on the right hand ...
... hand the realm of Albinian , who reigned over a country separated from Palmland , partly by an extensive range of hills , called the Black Mountains , and partly by the river Mediana , which flowed from them to the sea on the right hand ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Albinet Albinian Almaterra amid Anthemmina arms Arzene beams beautiful beheld beside bosom bright brow cast charmed vessel cheek child cloud Cornhill countenance cried Crown 8vo Cyradis damsel dark Demy 8vo Dorimant dream earth entered espied exclaimed eyes face fair fairy Feydeleen flowers gazed Glandreth gleaming ground grove hand head heard heart Iarine Iarine's Illustrated India interesting James Hinton Karadan king of Palmland lady lake land Leucoia light London looked Magnart maid maiden Malderyl Mall Gazette Maudra Melledine mother mountain never Oloola palace Pall Mall Gazette Palmland Paternoster Row Penselimer Phan Phantasmion Post 8vo Potentilla Price prince princess Prof queen readers replied Review rock Rockland rose Sara Coleridge sate seemed Seshelma sight silver pitcher smile soft soon spirit stag stood story tasmion tears thee thou art thought Tigridia trees Ulander voice volume Walter Bagehot wings young youth Zalia Zelneth
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