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Yet , in the darkness of his fate , alone Oh ! many a bright existence we have
seen He dwells on earth , while Thou , in life's Quenched in the glow and fullness
of its prime ; full pride , art gone ! And many a cherished flower , ere now , hath
been ...
Yet , in the darkness of his fate , alone Oh ! many a bright existence we have
seen He dwells on earth , while Thou , in life's Quenched in the glow and fullness
of its prime ; full pride , art gone ! And many a cherished flower , ere now , hath
been ...
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twas the death - bell's note ! which , hour , full and deep , Of the sealed bosom ,
and the tearless eye , Unmix'd with aught of less majestic tone , Then the roused
mind awakes with tenfold While all the murmurs of existence sleep , power ...
twas the death - bell's note ! which , hour , full and deep , Of the sealed bosom ,
and the tearless eye , Unmix'd with aught of less majestic tone , Then the roused
mind awakes with tenfold While all the murmurs of existence sleep , power ...
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Had Iago believe in the existence of goodness in said of Othello , that he was
almost others ; nor can we expect that he damn'd in a fair wife , I should have
should think more highly of the fe- considered his meaning to have been , male
sex ...
Had Iago believe in the existence of goodness in said of Othello , that he was
almost others ; nor can we expect that he damn'd in a fair wife , I should have
should think more highly of the fe- considered his meaning to have been , male
sex ...
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She seemed for å into the play of conversation , and even time to lose all sense
of existence , and , those few were soon silenced by chill - though in an upright
posture , to have ing monosyllabic replies , delivered in been suddenly struck into
...
She seemed for å into the play of conversation , and even time to lose all sense
of existence , and , those few were soon silenced by chill - though in an upright
posture , to have ing monosyllabic replies , delivered in been suddenly struck into
...
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The existence of the animal his xxvii . chapter : itself we can scarcely doubt , as
Olaus “ Those that visit the coasts of Norway ... It has a mäne existence of a great
serpent of an am two feet long ; it is covered with scales , and phibious nature ...
The existence of the animal his xxvii . chapter : itself we can scarcely doubt , as
Olaus “ Those that visit the coasts of Norway ... It has a mäne existence of a great
serpent of an am two feet long ; it is covered with scales , and phibious nature ...
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