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... hand All that a careless eye could see In him was some young Galiongée . ' The sorrow expressed by Zuleika , at the discovery which her supposed brother makes to her , is one of the happiest pas- sages in the poem , and presents one of ...
... hand All that a careless eye could see In him was some young Galiongée . ' The sorrow expressed by Zuleika , at the discovery which her supposed brother makes to her , is one of the happiest pas- sages in the poem , and presents one of ...
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... hand , Hath stript for thee each prosp'rous land , And all their various riches thrown Around thy black and guilty throne ; Tho ' heaven , in mercy ; may have view'd Kingdoms and states by thee subdued , Burning beneath thy cursed power ...
... hand , Hath stript for thee each prosp'rous land , And all their various riches thrown Around thy black and guilty throne ; Tho ' heaven , in mercy ; may have view'd Kingdoms and states by thee subdued , Burning beneath thy cursed power ...
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... hand of a master , or rather of a masterly imitator of Mr. Scott . Some persons , indeed , have ventured an opinion that , in this case , " None but himself can be his parallel ; " and that we have here the real King Harry fighting in ...
... hand of a master , or rather of a masterly imitator of Mr. Scott . Some persons , indeed , have ventured an opinion that , in this case , " None but himself can be his parallel ; " and that we have here the real King Harry fighting in ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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