Blackwood's Magazine, 第 33 卷W. Blackwood., 1833 |
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... heaven , addressed the Almighty in extempore prayer , beseeching his mercy to our erring sister who had just departed . The unusualness of this startled me." As the tree falls , so must it lie , " had been the creed of my forefathers ...
... heaven , addressed the Almighty in extempore prayer , beseeching his mercy to our erring sister who had just departed . The unusualness of this startled me." As the tree falls , so must it lie , " had been the creed of my forefathers ...
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... Heaven help us , why did you try the ford , man ? " said Bang . " You may say that , sir , " responded wee Reefy ; but our mule was knocked up , and it was so dark and tempestuous , that we should have perished by the road if we had ...
... Heaven help us , why did you try the ford , man ? " said Bang . " You may say that , sir , " responded wee Reefy ; but our mule was knocked up , and it was so dark and tempestuous , that we should have perished by the road if we had ...
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... heaven the stars are twinkling , No tell - tale moon looks over the moun tain , To peer at her pale cold face in the ounta And serenader's mellow voice , Wailing of war , or warbling of love , Of love , while the melting maid of his ...
... heaven the stars are twinkling , No tell - tale moon looks over the moun tain , To peer at her pale cold face in the ounta And serenader's mellow voice , Wailing of war , or warbling of love , Of love , while the melting maid of his ...
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... heaven had escaped safe and sound , and was now on her road to mingle congratulations with her affectionate son . The ship , it seems , had done its office : the mechanism had played admirably : but who can provide for every thing ? The ...
... heaven had escaped safe and sound , and was now on her road to mingle congratulations with her affectionate son . The ship , it seems , had done its office : the mechanism had played admirably : but who can provide for every thing ? The ...
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... heaven that broke On the sweet lips that faintly spoke That soft " Good - night , " and smiled . " C << That angel smile ! that loving look From the dim closing eyes ! The peace of that pure brow ! But thereAye - on that brow , so young ...
... heaven that broke On the sweet lips that faintly spoke That soft " Good - night , " and smiled . " C << That angel smile ! that loving look From the dim closing eyes ! The peace of that pure brow ! But thereAye - on that brow , so young ...
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