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Page 7
... eye relics of the proudest days of the empress of the world , all rising succes- sively as living pictures to the view ... eyes had not the power of withdrawing themselves . I viewed the progress of the wonderful work with breathless ...
... eye relics of the proudest days of the empress of the world , all rising succes- sively as living pictures to the view ... eyes had not the power of withdrawing themselves . I viewed the progress of the wonderful work with breathless ...
Page 8
... eyes which he affected to de - priated to the equestrians , first behind the rive from Apollo ; that attractive , counte- Podium ; but the furtive glances of his eye nance which , as similarly happened to Han- were ever and anon ...
... eyes which he affected to de - priated to the equestrians , first behind the rive from Apollo ; that attractive , counte- Podium ; but the furtive glances of his eye nance which , as similarly happened to Han- were ever and anon ...
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... eyes sealed up from freedom's light- And have ye manacled those free - born limbs ? Your ears from suffering virtue's pleading tones- Your hearts from every great and noble feel- That ye should lay the hand of wanton might ing ? - Upon ...
... eyes sealed up from freedom's light- And have ye manacled those free - born limbs ? Your ears from suffering virtue's pleading tones- Your hearts from every great and noble feel- That ye should lay the hand of wanton might ing ? - Upon ...
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... eyes : this has been , since that time , increased from reading an account of its poets , in the Cambridge Quarterly and the work we are about to notice adds a charm to classic Sheffield , ' even independent of the name of Mont- gomery ...
... eyes : this has been , since that time , increased from reading an account of its poets , in the Cambridge Quarterly and the work we are about to notice adds a charm to classic Sheffield , ' even independent of the name of Mont- gomery ...
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... eyes . Their dress is very uniform- generally white , with a long veil of white muslin , called a mezzaro , falling over their shoulders . The toilette of the foot is attend- ed to with great taste , as the streets are pav- ed with ...
... eyes . Their dress is very uniform- generally white , with a long veil of white muslin , called a mezzaro , falling over their shoulders . The toilette of the foot is attend- ed to with great taste , as the streets are pav- ed with ...
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