The Metropolitan Magazine, 46권Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... stand revealed in the fire - light , in all the majesty of his form and height , a man of gigantic limbs , and clad like the other brigands , except that he wore , in addition , a corslet of plate - armour carefully polished , a horn ...
... stand revealed in the fire - light , in all the majesty of his form and height , a man of gigantic limbs , and clad like the other brigands , except that he wore , in addition , a corslet of plate - armour carefully polished , a horn ...
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... stand forth in our nakedness ; it is loathsome , but we have the heart to endure it . Let us say openly that we are villains ; where is the use of concealing it ? no one would believe us . here ! whether it be honour , or penalty , each ...
... stand forth in our nakedness ; it is loathsome , but we have the heart to endure it . Let us say openly that we are villains ; where is the use of concealing it ? no one would believe us . here ! whether it be honour , or penalty , each ...
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... stand forth , ye valiant dead ! Stand forth and tell , as ye may well , that ye suffer'd not that day One strong resolve , one plighted truth from your hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern ...
... stand forth , ye valiant dead ! Stand forth and tell , as ye may well , that ye suffer'd not that day One strong resolve , one plighted truth from your hearts to fall away ; That side by side with these ye died beneath the southern ...
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... standing beside her . The latter was somewhat altered in appearance since the summer . He looked paler and thinner , 1 Continued from page 351 , vol . xlv . and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression ( 22 )
... standing beside her . The latter was somewhat altered in appearance since the summer . He looked paler and thinner , 1 Continued from page 351 , vol . xlv . and his countenance , when silent , wore an expression ( 22 )
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... standing once more within the walls of Edinburgh . That evening , ere the party separated for the night , Sybil had despatched a chairman with the following note to a friend from whom she had long been divided - her cousin Juliet Two ...
... standing once more within the walls of Edinburgh . That evening , ere the party separated for the night , Sybil had despatched a chairman with the following note to a friend from whom she had long been divided - her cousin Juliet Two ...
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admiration affection appeared beautiful Belisarius Beltramo Brantome brother Carisbrook Castle Catharine character Charles of Anjou child Condottiero Count of Toulouse countenance Damuscus dark dear death delight dream Drengotto earth Edinburgh Ephraim exclaimed eyes face fancy father fear feel Gascony gentleman George Gipsy girl Grace Aguilar Grantley Forbes hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour husband innocent Jerico Juliet king knew lady Lindon live look Lord Lucy manner Maria married Matthew Hopkins mind Miss Montaigne morning mother nature never night Nimshi Old Bailey once passed passion person pilgrim poor Quaker replied Rogiero Scotland seemed sigh signor Sir John smile Smiler sorrow soul southern spear spirit sweet Sybil tears tell thee things thou thought tion truth uncle virtue voice wife woman words young youth