The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... eyes ever beheld ; it was a large valley divided by a river of the purest water I had ever seen . The ground on each ... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left me at leisure to ...
... eyes ever beheld ; it was a large valley divided by a river of the purest water I had ever seen . The ground on each ... eyes were closed ; but if your sleep deprived me of the satisfaction of seeing them , it left me at leisure to ...
Pagina 3
... eyes I saw two figures , in human shape , coming into the valley . Upon a nearer survey , I found them to be Youth and Love . The first was encircled with a kind of purple light , that spread a glory over all the place ; the other held ...
... eyes I saw two figures , in human shape , coming into the valley . Upon a nearer survey , I found them to be Youth and Love . The first was encircled with a kind of purple light , that spread a glory over all the place ; the other held ...
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... eye , ' is her very picture ' . The lady he showed me was by much the least remarkable for beauty of any in the whole assembly ; but having my curiosity extremely raised , I could not keep my eyes off of her . Her eyes at last met mine ...
... eye , ' is her very picture ' . The lady he showed me was by much the least remarkable for beauty of any in the whole assembly ; but having my curiosity extremely raised , I could not keep my eyes off of her . Her eyes at last met mine ...
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