The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... eye of Isabel , she hastily rose from the sofa on which she was sitting with the major and Mrs. Selby , and ad- vancing ... eyes that spoke volumes . Yet actuated by an irresist- ible impulse , Isabel held out her hand , as in the most ...
... eye of Isabel , she hastily rose from the sofa on which she was sitting with the major and Mrs. Selby , and ad- vancing ... eyes that spoke volumes . Yet actuated by an irresist- ible impulse , Isabel held out her hand , as in the most ...
Pagina 43
... eyes . They were shut as suddenly , and in a low voice , he hardly articulated- " Where am 1 ? ' " In a wretched place , ' replied Cornelia , but with those who only wait the morning light to bear you to one of comfort . ' " On the ...
... eyes . They were shut as suddenly , and in a low voice , he hardly articulated- " Where am 1 ? ' " In a wretched place , ' replied Cornelia , but with those who only wait the morning light to bear you to one of comfort . ' " On the ...
Pagina 431
... eyes , Gently in a crescent gliding , Just commingling , just dividing . But hast thou any sparkles warm , The lightning of her eyes to form ? Let them effuse the azure ray , With which Minerva's glances play , And give them all that ...
... eyes , Gently in a crescent gliding , Just commingling , just dividing . But hast thou any sparkles warm , The lightning of her eyes to form ? Let them effuse the azure ray , With which Minerva's glances play , And give them all that ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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