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... death , to turn back was also death . Al- hough his heart still kept its firm resolve , his nerves involuntarily hrunk and recoiled at this most dreadful barrier , and his nature carcely knew how to grapple with this terror . At length ...
... death , to turn back was also death . Al- hough his heart still kept its firm resolve , his nerves involuntarily hrunk and recoiled at this most dreadful barrier , and his nature carcely knew how to grapple with this terror . At length ...
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... Death Impels me - living still To Acheron's bleak shore - ungraced By nuptial rites ; - no hymeneal strain Hath hymned my hour of bliss , And joyless Death will be my bridegroom now . Ch . Therefore , with endless praise renowned , To ...
... Death Impels me - living still To Acheron's bleak shore - ungraced By nuptial rites ; - no hymeneal strain Hath hymned my hour of bliss , And joyless Death will be my bridegroom now . Ch . Therefore , with endless praise renowned , To ...
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... death . In such haste were the English to witness her execu- tion , that scaffoldings were erected in the market - place of Rouen , and the implements of death were prepared , before the sentence of death was finally pronounced . Two ...
... death . In such haste were the English to witness her execu- tion , that scaffoldings were erected in the market - place of Rouen , and the implements of death were prepared , before the sentence of death was finally pronounced . Two ...
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Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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