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... heart still kept its firm resolve , his nerves involuntarily hrunk and recoiled at this most dreadful barrier , and his nature carcely knew how to grapple with this terror . At length , forti- ying his mind most desperately to dare the ...
... heart still kept its firm resolve , his nerves involuntarily hrunk and recoiled at this most dreadful barrier , and his nature carcely knew how to grapple with this terror . At length , forti- ying his mind most desperately to dare the ...
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... heart doth ache , Whate'er it seem ' Tis all a dream , Although the heart with sorrow break ? • What mortal on his natal day , When the dim twilight fades away , On Emry's charmed rock shall stray , Despite the night and ' whelming ...
... heart doth ache , Whate'er it seem ' Tis all a dream , Although the heart with sorrow break ? • What mortal on his natal day , When the dim twilight fades away , On Emry's charmed rock shall stray , Despite the night and ' whelming ...
Pagina 121
... heart , observing ( or looking for ) omens ? " Potter begins thus : - " What may this mean ? Along the skies Why do ... heart is heavy with grief , it watches for bad omens , because the futurity into which it trembles to look is ...
... heart , observing ( or looking for ) omens ? " Potter begins thus : - " What may this mean ? Along the skies Why do ... heart is heavy with grief , it watches for bad omens , because the futurity into which it trembles to look is ...
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