Blackwood's Magazine, Том 6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... father - and in whom her father recognizes the daughter of the VOL . VI . long - estranged friend of his youth , Sir Roland De Vaux of Triermaine , - is some evil being ; whether demon or only demon - visited , we have no means to ...
... father - and in whom her father recognizes the daughter of the VOL . VI . long - estranged friend of his youth , Sir Roland De Vaux of Triermaine , - is some evil being ; whether demon or only demon - visited , we have no means to ...
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... father's distant grave . " We can conceive nothing more na- tural , nor more affectingly beautiful than the following description of the children of Atacapac , the mountain- chief . In other days , when , in his manly pride , Two ...
... father's distant grave . " We can conceive nothing more na- tural , nor more affectingly beautiful than the following description of the children of Atacapac , the mountain- chief . In other days , when , in his manly pride , Two ...
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... father's grave ; How many , torn from wife and children , pine In the dark caverns of the hopeless mine , " Never to ... Father ? -thou art dead- The green rush waves on thy forsaken bed . as it thy voice , my Sister - gentle maid , Thou ...
... father's grave ; How many , torn from wife and children , pine In the dark caverns of the hopeless mine , " Never to ... Father ? -thou art dead- The green rush waves on thy forsaken bed . as it thy voice , my Sister - gentle maid , Thou ...
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... father's hut . " The father spoke not : -by the pine - wood blaze , The daughter stood - and turn'd a cake of maize . And then , as sudden shone the light , I saw Such features as no artist hand might draw . Her form , her face , her ...
... father's hut . " The father spoke not : -by the pine - wood blaze , The daughter stood - and turn'd a cake of maize . And then , as sudden shone the light , I saw Such features as no artist hand might draw . Her form , her face , her ...
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... father , with his holy book , trembled - struck his brow - and , turning round , And placid aspect , met his frenzied look , - He Flung the uplifted dagger to the ground . pray'r- Then murmur'd- " Father , Heav'n has heard thy But oh ...
... father , with his holy book , trembled - struck his brow - and , turning round , And placid aspect , met his frenzied look , - He Flung the uplifted dagger to the ground . pray'r- Then murmur'd- " Father , Heav'n has heard thy But oh ...
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