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... Catiline . Astrology Jacob's Dream . An Aurora Borealis . Rebellion 315 . 316 .316 . 316 .316 .317 .318 . 323 .324 . 325 .325 .325 The Alhambra . 326 A Lover's Oath . 326 A Meeting of Magicians .326 The Traveller at the Source of the ...
... Catiline . Astrology Jacob's Dream . An Aurora Borealis . Rebellion 315 . 316 .316 . 316 .316 .317 .318 . 323 .324 . 325 .325 .325 The Alhambra . 326 A Lover's Oath . 326 A Meeting of Magicians .326 The Traveller at the Source of the ...
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... Catiline , a Tragedy , Sebastian a Spanish Tale , and numerous fugitive pieces , which were pub- lished collectively by Colburn in 1830 . The Angel of the World is founded on one of the fictions of the Koran . It is one of the most ...
... Catiline , a Tragedy , Sebastian a Spanish Tale , and numerous fugitive pieces , which were pub- lished collectively by Colburn in 1830 . The Angel of the World is founded on one of the fictions of the Koran . It is one of the most ...
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... CATILINE . Catiline . FLUNG on my pillow ! does the last night's wine Perplex me still ? Its words are wild and bold . ( Reads ) " Noble Catiline ! where you tread , the earth is hollow , though it gives no sound . There is a storm ...
... CATILINE . Catiline . FLUNG on my pillow ! does the last night's wine Perplex me still ? Its words are wild and bold . ( Reads ) " Noble Catiline ! where you tread , the earth is hollow , though it gives no sound . There is a storm ...
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... Catiline . Hush ! We might have pitched our tents and slept on gold . But we had work to do , -our swords were thirsty . We enter'd Rome , as conquerors , in arms ; I by my father's side , cuirass'd and helm'd , wish they had ; And ...
... Catiline . Hush ! We might have pitched our tents and slept on gold . But we had work to do , -our swords were thirsty . We enter'd Rome , as conquerors , in arms ; I by my father's side , cuirass'd and helm'd , wish they had ; And ...
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