Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... original , and in some of its aspects has a certain massive and melancholy
beauty , caused by no particular feature ; - unless , indeed , by the broad , smooth
, finely - rounded brow — but due to the perfect harmony of all . What is he doing
?
... original , and in some of its aspects has a certain massive and melancholy
beauty , caused by no particular feature ; - unless , indeed , by the broad , smooth
, finely - rounded brow — but due to the perfect harmony of all . What is he doing
?
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That twilight lull is now existing in all its force and beauty for John Cunliff . The
sky above , from which the sun has quite vanished , seems yet full of his
presence . Wanderers gaze on the fine opal tint with a sense of its pleasantness
to the eye ...
That twilight lull is now existing in all its force and beauty for John Cunliff . The
sky above , from which the sun has quite vanished , seems yet full of his
presence . Wanderers gaze on the fine opal tint with a sense of its pleasantness
to the eye ...
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No childish , pouting , country beauty , with glowing glances stealing the
admiration under which she blushes — for thus had Chamberlayne , with his
Kentish experience , and not too brilliant imagination , painted her — and yet no
pale statue ...
No childish , pouting , country beauty , with glowing glances stealing the
admiration under which she blushes — for thus had Chamberlayne , with his
Kentish experience , and not too brilliant imagination , painted her — and yet no
pale statue ...
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John Saunders. CHAPTER VIII . DOLA HUDOL . The gray house fronts of
Dolgarrog were drying in patches as Rymer and Chamberlayne crossed the
bridge leading out of town , and entered upon a road the beauty of which
endures even the ...
John Saunders. CHAPTER VIII . DOLA HUDOL . The gray house fronts of
Dolgarrog were drying in patches as Rymer and Chamberlayne crossed the
bridge leading out of town , and entered upon a road the beauty of which
endures even the ...
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... the charm of which , to an eye like his , was as sudden and potent as a strain of
exquisite melody to an unexpectant ear . And truly all the chords of beauty were
here gathered to one perfect , silent , harmonious work , by the Divine Musician .
... the charm of which , to an eye like his , was as sudden and potent as a strain of
exquisite melody to an unexpectant ear . And truly all the chords of beauty were
here gathered to one perfect , silent , harmonious work , by the Divine Musician .
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