Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood, 1839 - England |
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I won- would gladly close your eyes in subder when those two brown bassoons mission if not in satisfaction ... the eye can no longer low cylinders , which distil water at discern the rapid evolutions of flying their nether end !
I won- would gladly close your eyes in subder when those two brown bassoons mission if not in satisfaction ... the eye can no longer low cylinders , which distil water at discern the rapid evolutions of flying their nether end !
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We believe sybilline leaves , and displayed to eager be gets rouged every three or four eyes its wax - bespattered thread - bare years , but Louisa's warrior will not baize : premonitory of long whist , require it . five sous points ...
We believe sybilline leaves , and displayed to eager be gets rouged every three or four eyes its wax - bespattered thread - bare years , but Louisa's warrior will not baize : premonitory of long whist , require it . five sous points ...
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... the mountains , which were once gazed on feathers of the egret of Cashmere , or of by that eye which ever beamed love ... fawn - like eyes of potamia , Chaldea , Assyria , Arabia , Persia , the small half.shut glances of and Egypt .
... the mountains , which were once gazed on feathers of the egret of Cashmere , or of by that eye which ever beamed love ... fawn - like eyes of potamia , Chaldea , Assyria , Arabia , Persia , the small half.shut glances of and Egypt .
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Far from the hum of crowds remote , From life's parade and idle show , ' Twould be an enviable lot , Life's silent tenor here to know ; To banish every thought of sin , with pure and blameless eyes ; To nurse those holy thoughts within ...
Far from the hum of crowds remote , From life's parade and idle show , ' Twould be an enviable lot , Life's silent tenor here to know ; To banish every thought of sin , with pure and blameless eyes ; To nurse those holy thoughts within ...
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An event and thus the lliad and the Æneid that to the eyes of imagination over- appeared to the Doctor to be respectshadows the whole morning sky — at able poems in their way— " on great meridian looks but a speck - in the and stirring ...
An event and thus the lliad and the Æneid that to the eyes of imagination over- appeared to the Doctor to be respectshadows the whole morning sky — at able poems in their way— " on great meridian looks but a speck - in the and stirring ...
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