The Grove: A Monthly Miscellany, Volume 1F. Dunster., 1891 |
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Page 79
... heart did chill . XVII . Straight on , I press , till on my sight , Something there dawns that gleameth white , I haste to it -- my steps are staid , Again behold that lovely maid . XVIII . On that wide waste stood the white maid ...
... heart did chill . XVII . Straight on , I press , till on my sight , Something there dawns that gleameth white , I haste to it -- my steps are staid , Again behold that lovely maid . XVIII . On that wide waste stood the white maid ...
Page 205
... heart , causing a pressure that would have been fatal to the feeble action of that organ , and the complete stoppage of the heart means sudden death . The extreme distention of the stomach would also have con- tributed , by its pressure ...
... heart , causing a pressure that would have been fatal to the feeble action of that organ , and the complete stoppage of the heart means sudden death . The extreme distention of the stomach would also have con- tributed , by its pressure ...
Page 306
... Heart - broken , she mourns for the poor worthless clay , Faith , honour , and truth to the winds are all scattered , The morrow will find her love sailing away . He bade her farewell with no kiss of affection , To raise the sad heart ...
... Heart - broken , she mourns for the poor worthless clay , Faith , honour , and truth to the winds are all scattered , The morrow will find her love sailing away . He bade her farewell with no kiss of affection , To raise the sad heart ...
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