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Pagina 95
... at once she tore herself away from the trysting place , and said within her heart
that she would never more venture to revisit it – for all its beauty , all its
blessedness was gone , just as the indescribable brightness of some too
heavenly dream ...
... at once she tore herself away from the trysting place , and said within her heart
that she would never more venture to revisit it – for all its beauty , all its
blessedness was gone , just as the indescribable brightness of some too
heavenly dream ...
Pagina 202
She is discovered to him , as it were , by incantation ; and thus pourtrayed : · Her
form was tall and majestic , but yet femininely so ; she had that ample bosom of
matronly beauty , where the breasts are widely parted , and swell to a gentle ...
She is discovered to him , as it were , by incantation ; and thus pourtrayed : · Her
form was tall and majestic , but yet femininely so ; she had that ample bosom of
matronly beauty , where the breasts are widely parted , and swell to a gentle ...
Pagina 234
The reader will not have failed to remark the beauty of the imagery embraced in
the twilight of the heart . We now and then meet in the Troubadour with phrases
and illustrations , which are little more than the faint and unheeded recollections
of ...
The reader will not have failed to remark the beauty of the imagery embraced in
the twilight of the heart . We now and then meet in the Troubadour with phrases
and illustrations , which are little more than the faint and unheeded recollections
of ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Rothelan a Romance of English Histories | 69 |
Revelations of the Dead Alive | 76 |
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