The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10 |
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... faith . its accumulated currents with a flow so Washington , with the modesty
charac even and placid , as to inexperienced eyes teristic of the noblest minds ,
which are to appear almost destitute of motion . always more deeply impressed
with ...
... faith . its accumulated currents with a flow so Washington , with the modesty
charac even and placid , as to inexperienced eyes teristic of the noblest minds ,
which are to appear almost destitute of motion . always more deeply impressed
with ...
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What maketh so merry your voice , Colin , Your eyes , too , so gaily shine ? ” “ ' Tis
the kisses I've had this morning , love , And from lips as sweet as thine . ” “ And
whence , " with a rosier blush she asks , “ Whence got ye that posy gay ?
What maketh so merry your voice , Colin , Your eyes , too , so gaily shine ? ” “ ' Tis
the kisses I've had this morning , love , And from lips as sweet as thine . ” “ And
whence , " with a rosier blush she asks , “ Whence got ye that posy gay ?
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I will say no more of Emily's polished cheek of the German , the beauty .
thoughtful brow and flashing eye of the “ I know not how ... She replied with
highest female beauty — the type in which evident difficulty to my inquiries . That
the eyes .
I will say no more of Emily's polished cheek of the German , the beauty .
thoughtful brow and flashing eye of the “ I know not how ... She replied with
highest female beauty — the type in which evident difficulty to my inquiries . That
the eyes .
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She had covered her the old woman's sad story . eyes , and was sobbing bitterly .
Of course , “ During this fearful communication , " I could not understand this ; but
I em- Emily continued , after a short pause , ployed to console her all my ...
She had covered her the old woman's sad story . eyes , and was sobbing bitterly .
Of course , “ During this fearful communication , " I could not understand this ; but
I em- Emily continued , after a short pause , ployed to console her all my ...
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Robin kept his eye on physician , Dr. R— , whom I secretly her , and saw her
enter a bakery , whence consulted under ... thick black hair , and and ample hall .
blacker eyes , one of which was so set as “ So you have been detaining Emily in
to ...
Robin kept his eye on physician , Dr. R— , whom I secretly her , and saw her
enter a bakery , whence consulted under ... thick black hair , and and ample hall .
blacker eyes , one of which was so set as “ So you have been detaining Emily in
to ...
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