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Pagina 250
... hour in slumber , the laborious and the happy are at rest , and nothing now wakes but guilt , revelry and despair . The drunkard once more fills the destroying bowl , the robber walks his midnight round , and the suicide lifts his ...
... hour in slumber , the laborious and the happy are at rest , and nothing now wakes but guilt , revelry and despair . The drunkard once more fills the destroying bowl , the robber walks his midnight round , and the suicide lifts his ...
Pagina 499
... hour , or so . The baths are five in number . On the south - west side of the abbey church is the King's Bath ... hours and a half ; the Hot Bath in about eleven hours and a half ; and the Cross Bath in about the same time . The hours ...
... hour , or so . The baths are five in number . On the south - west side of the abbey church is the King's Bath ... hours and a half ; the Hot Bath in about eleven hours and a half ; and the Cross Bath in about the same time . The hours ...
Pagina 517
... hour after hour , till two o'clock in the afternoon ; when the work- men at length entering the room through the window , found their unfortunate mistress still hanging , and quite cold . The coroner's jury being impanelled , brought in ...
... hour after hour , till two o'clock in the afternoon ; when the work- men at length entering the room through the window , found their unfortunate mistress still hanging , and quite cold . The coroner's jury being impanelled , brought in ...
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