Graham's Magazine, Том 20G. R. Graham, 1842 |
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... felt at the contemplated absence of her lover , all conjoined to heighten the emotion of the maiden , and flinging her- self on her lover's bosom , she wept long and uncon- trollably . Her companion gazed on in silence , with an almost ...
... felt at the contemplated absence of her lover , all conjoined to heighten the emotion of the maiden , and flinging her- self on her lover's bosom , she wept long and uncon- trollably . Her companion gazed on in silence , with an almost ...
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... felt that they were bright . Her voice was like the warble of a bird in spring , its notes were so full of joyousness ; and her motion was like that of a fairy , so light and graceful , that , had you seen her tripping over the smoothly ...
... felt that they were bright . Her voice was like the warble of a bird in spring , its notes were so full of joyousness ; and her motion was like that of a fairy , so light and graceful , that , had you seen her tripping over the smoothly ...
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... felt joy at her presence , because they knew her as their feeder . Then I would say , of course they loved her , how ... felt its fears , its doubts , the torture , whether you are beloved by the object of your affec- tion , and the ...
... felt joy at her presence , because they knew her as their feeder . Then I would say , of course they loved her , how ... felt its fears , its doubts , the torture , whether you are beloved by the object of your affec- tion , and the ...
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... felt my face crimson before the highland beauties . I verily believe that I made an impression , gentlemen , which , had it been pro- perly followed up , might have been the making of me ; I have always fancied somehow or other that the ...
... felt my face crimson before the highland beauties . I verily believe that I made an impression , gentlemen , which , had it been pro- perly followed up , might have been the making of me ; I have always fancied somehow or other that the ...
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... felt hope die - in madness and in wo ! But there came one-- and a most lovely one As ever to the warm light of the sun Threw back her tresses- a fair sister girl , With a brow changing between snow and pearl ; And the blue eyes of ...
... felt hope die - in madness and in wo ! But there came one-- and a most lovely one As ever to the warm light of the sun Threw back her tresses- a fair sister girl , With a brow changing between snow and pearl ; And the blue eyes of ...
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Agatha amid Barnaby Rudge beautiful beneath blue velvet bosom brave old world breath brig bright brow Celina Charles Dickens cheek child clouds cold cornet dark daughter dear deck deep door dream Dudley duke Edith eyes face fair fancy father fear feeling fell flowers friends gazed genius gentle girl glance grace GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hour Jarnac Julio kiss knew Lady Jane light lips living look Lord Lord Dudley Lord Protector lover Lucy Mary Byles mind Miss morning mother never night noble o'er once pale passed passion poem poet replied Rosaline Rybinsk scarcely scene seemed seen smile sorrow soul spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tone truth turned Vaudreuil voice wave West Point wife wild words young Ysabel Zanoni