Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 7
... eyes unshrinking as the eagle's ; for in that look self - devotion , he had sacrificed every hope and and on that fair face there was a boldness of desire in this life , to abide here with Amy in innocence which seemed very singular in ...
... eyes unshrinking as the eagle's ; for in that look self - devotion , he had sacrificed every hope and and on that fair face there was a boldness of desire in this life , to abide here with Amy in innocence which seemed very singular in ...
Pagina 180
... eyes so wildly cast A moment on him , —but he's passed , And with head bowed down and silent Passeth on that vision mild , Through the tangled bushes wild ! Many years have passed awayOn that wild and mountain track Haste the rein ...
... eyes so wildly cast A moment on him , —but he's passed , And with head bowed down and silent Passeth on that vision mild , Through the tangled bushes wild ! Many years have passed awayOn that wild and mountain track Haste the rein ...
Pagina 279
... eyes , " as he called him , when he came forth with firm step and dauntless eye to perish in all the strength and pride of his manhood , by he hands of the common executioner . Petro Bey uttered not one word which could betray his ...
... eyes , " as he called him , when he came forth with firm step and dauntless eye to perish in all the strength and pride of his manhood , by he hands of the common executioner . Petro Bey uttered not one word which could betray his ...
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