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... once he turned his head ; But shrunk whene'er the windings of his way Forced on his eye what he would not survey , His lone , but lovely dwelling on the steep : And she - the dim and melancholy Star , Whose ray of Beauty reached him ...
... once he turned his head ; But shrunk whene'er the windings of his way Forced on his eye what he would not survey , His lone , but lovely dwelling on the steep : And she - the dim and melancholy Star , Whose ray of Beauty reached him ...
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... once the nations round about him lay . ( 41-44 ) To soothe him to sleep Charles requests a story from his companion , Mazeppa , a Cossack who switched allegiance when his pride was affronted by the czar . 34 His self - portrait ...
... once the nations round about him lay . ( 41-44 ) To soothe him to sleep Charles requests a story from his companion , Mazeppa , a Cossack who switched allegiance when his pride was affronted by the czar . 34 His self - portrait ...
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... once you've broken their confounded ice , " hints that Adeline's emotions may erupt through her impeccable exterior , prompting an ambiguous " fall " upwards into sincerity even as they undo her . The unexamined jealousies which ...
... once you've broken their confounded ice , " hints that Adeline's emotions may erupt through her impeccable exterior , prompting an ambiguous " fall " upwards into sincerity even as they undo her . The unexamined jealousies which ...
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