Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 44
... night . May I flatter myself that I have friends in Somersetshire , who will not be sorry to learn , that after more hair - breadth ' scapes than I have time or inclination to enumerate , I breathe once more upon a free soil , with the ...
... night . May I flatter myself that I have friends in Somersetshire , who will not be sorry to learn , that after more hair - breadth ' scapes than I have time or inclination to enumerate , I breathe once more upon a free soil , with the ...
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... night voyage , and was never intended to meet the eye of her to whom it is addressed . STANZAS TO AGATHA . " " Tis Night- my bark is on the Ocean , No sound I hear - no sight I see , Not e'en the darken'd waves , whose motion Still ...
... night voyage , and was never intended to meet the eye of her to whom it is addressed . STANZAS TO AGATHA . " " Tis Night- my bark is on the Ocean , No sound I hear - no sight I see , Not e'en the darken'd waves , whose motion Still ...
Page 49
... night , mine Agatha , good night ! To describe the agonizing emotions of Edith , as , not without the greatest difficulty , and , after repeated efforts , she finished the perusal of this letter , would be utterly impossible . It seemed ...
... night , mine Agatha , good night ! To describe the agonizing emotions of Edith , as , not without the greatest difficulty , and , after repeated efforts , she finished the perusal of this letter , would be utterly impossible . It seemed ...
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... night upon the frightful consequences that might ensue to herself , to her family , and to her dear friends the Sheltons , from her oppo- sing Major Seagrave's wishes , she had at length made up her mind to marry him , only stipula ...
... night upon the frightful consequences that might ensue to herself , to her family , and to her dear friends the Sheltons , from her oppo- sing Major Seagrave's wishes , she had at length made up her mind to marry him , only stipula ...
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... night and day until he arrived in London , and saw it de- livered into the Monarch's own hand . To this journey he was influenced by several considera- VOL . III E tions . Alarmed more than he chose to express at WALTER COLYTON . 73.
... night and day until he arrived in London , and saw it de- livered into the Monarch's own hand . To this journey he was influenced by several considera- VOL . III E tions . Alarmed more than he chose to express at WALTER COLYTON . 73.
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