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There is something truer and more real than what we can see with the eyes and touch with the finger . On such better evidence had Giovanni founded his confidence in Beatrice , though rather by the necessary force of her high attributes ...
There is something truer and more real than what we can see with the eyes and touch with the finger . On such better evidence had Giovanni founded his confidence in Beatrice , though rather by the necessary force of her high attributes ...
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And then I peered into the large eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe ...
And then I peered into the large eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe ...
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Eyes black with want scck out the eyes of the drivers , a hitch , a hundred miles down the road . Overhead in the blue a plane drones . Eyes follow the silver Douglas that Hashes once in the sun and bores its smooth way out of sight ...
Eyes black with want scck out the eyes of the drivers , a hitch , a hundred miles down the road . Overhead in the blue a plane drones . Eyes follow the silver Douglas that Hashes once in the sun and bores its smooth way out of sight ...
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Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 21 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 35 |
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