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... head sat a woman , at his feet another ; on each side sitting upon a Mat upon the ground , were ranged his chief men on each side the fire , ten in a rank , and behind them as many young women , each with a great Chain of white Beads ...
... head sat a woman , at his feet another ; on each side sitting upon a Mat upon the ground , were ranged his chief men on each side the fire , ten in a rank , and behind them as many young women , each with a great Chain of white Beads ...
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... head the smoking tar . With less profusion once was spread Oil on the Jewish monarch's head , 420 425 430 That down his beard and vestments ran , And cover'd all his outward man . As when ( so Claudian sings ) the Gods 25 And earth ...
... head the smoking tar . With less profusion once was spread Oil on the Jewish monarch's head , 420 425 430 That down his beard and vestments ran , And cover'd all his outward man . As when ( so Claudian sings ) the Gods 25 And earth ...
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... head hanging over the bed , and one arm thrown over it . He spoke to her , but received no reply . He advanced to awaken her from her uneasy pos- ture . On taking her hand , it was cold - there was no pulsation - her face was pallid and ...
... head hanging over the bed , and one arm thrown over it . He spoke to her , but received no reply . He advanced to awaken her from her uneasy pos- ture . On taking her hand , it was cold - there was no pulsation - her face was pallid and ...
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