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... HAND - WRITING , and forms , with the four preceding Parts , THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE SERIES , With a Title - page from a Design in HARVEY'S best Manner . Price One Pound , cloth lettered . PART VI . contains THE BLACK DWARF , and A ...
... HAND - WRITING , and forms , with the four preceding Parts , THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE SERIES , With a Title - page from a Design in HARVEY'S best Manner . Price One Pound , cloth lettered . PART VI . contains THE BLACK DWARF , and A ...
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... hand of the corpse , she formally resumed the troth - plight which she had bestowed . Without going through this ceremony , she could not , according to the superstition of the country , have escaped a visit from the ghost of her ...
... hand of the corpse , she formally resumed the troth - plight which she had bestowed . Without going through this ceremony , she could not , according to the superstition of the country , have escaped a visit from the ghost of her ...
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... hand- some boy of about fourteen years old . His own age might exceed forty . The Dutch skipper introduced him to some of the very good friends with whom he used to barter gin and gingerbread for little Zetland bullocks , smoked geese ...
... hand- some boy of about fourteen years old . His own age might exceed forty . The Dutch skipper introduced him to some of the very good friends with whom he used to barter gin and gingerbread for little Zetland bullocks , smoked geese ...
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... hands of Basil Mertoun . His own means , whether large or small , were at least fully adequate to his expenses , which ... hand , the table and the accommodations at Jarlshof , did not exceed what was main- tained by a Zetland proprietor ...
... hands of Basil Mertoun . His own means , whether large or small , were at least fully adequate to his expenses , which ... hand , the table and the accommodations at Jarlshof , did not exceed what was main- tained by a Zetland proprietor ...
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... hand , and head and hang with- out either judgment or mercy . Hither also came the discarded housekeeper , to consult with her neighbours and kindred ( for she too was a native of the village ) what she should do to regain the desirable ...
... hand , and head and hang with- out either judgment or mercy . Hither also came the discarded housekeeper , to consult with her neighbours and kindred ( for she too was a native of the village ) what she should do to regain the desirable ...
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27 ÆäÀÌÁö - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
182 ÆäÀÌÁö - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides...
326 ÆäÀÌÁö - Some of their chiefs were princes of the land; In the first rank of these did Zimri stand, A man so various that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome...
77 ÆäÀÌÁö - He was a lovely youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And, when he chose to sport and play, No dolphin ever was so gay Upon the tropic sea.
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Goes on to sea, and knows not to retire. With roomy decks, her guns of mighty strength, Whose low-laid mouths each mounting billow laves, Deep in her draught, and warlike in her length, She seems a sea-wasp flying on the waves.
237 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nae langer she wept, — her tears were a' spent,-— Despair it was come, and she thought it content ; She thought it content, but her cheek it grew pale, And she droop'd, like a lily broke down by the hail.
171 ÆäÀÌÁö - I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach.