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Pagina 116
Thou knowest not the dreary emptiness of mind which ensues on a draught of the waters of forgetfulness. . Retrace thy steps, O, Nadir, return to thy weeping kindred. Doubtless thy mother mourns the loss of so goodly a youth as thou.
Thou knowest not the dreary emptiness of mind which ensues on a draught of the waters of forgetfulness. . Retrace thy steps, O, Nadir, return to thy weeping kindred. Doubtless thy mother mourns the loss of so goodly a youth as thou.
Pagina 235
Everyone will be able to recal to mind some speculative Lamartine sitting triumphantly for a passing moment upon the crest of a swelling wave of accidents, and then settling back into the trough, as the wave rolls on, ...
Everyone will be able to recal to mind some speculative Lamartine sitting triumphantly for a passing moment upon the crest of a swelling wave of accidents, and then settling back into the trough, as the wave rolls on, ...
Pagina 349
The singularity of iny position at once burst upon my mind. I knew not where I was; I knew not who the occupants of the house were—I knew not their character. Myinmagination forthwith pictured a series of dangers and difficulties of ...
The singularity of iny position at once burst upon my mind. I knew not where I was; I knew not who the occupants of the house were—I knew not their character. Myinmagination forthwith pictured a series of dangers and difficulties of ...
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