The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... entered Russia : then followed a dreadful pause . - Moscow was reduced to ashes . Heaven sent its frost to destroy the invaders . The army returned - the war began anew - and still no news of Frederic . This was too much for the poor ...
... entered Russia : then followed a dreadful pause . - Moscow was reduced to ashes . Heaven sent its frost to destroy the invaders . The army returned - the war began anew - and still no news of Frederic . This was too much for the poor ...
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... entered his breast , for the heart devoted to love , is proof against the attacks of the fiend , jealousy . Every succeeding day brought him nearer to the seat of his bliss , and his heart beat higher , at the thoughts of his ...
... entered his breast , for the heart devoted to love , is proof against the attacks of the fiend , jealousy . Every succeeding day brought him nearer to the seat of his bliss , and his heart beat higher , at the thoughts of his ...
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... entered , enveloped in a panoply of paste- board . His hauberk was painted to represent trellised mail , his scarf was worked in green and white , and his vizor , poleyns , ailettes , and the joints of his cuisses were tastely tied with ...
... entered , enveloped in a panoply of paste- board . His hauberk was painted to represent trellised mail , his scarf was worked in green and white , and his vizor , poleyns , ailettes , and the joints of his cuisses were tastely tied with ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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