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... eyes , which were uncommonly fine , no very striking feature marked its character before - hand . She had none of those permanent expressions which ultimately mean no- thing ; and her physiognomy was created on the spot , as we may say ...
... eyes , which were uncommonly fine , no very striking feature marked its character before - hand . She had none of those permanent expressions which ultimately mean no- thing ; and her physiognomy was created on the spot , as we may say ...
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... eyes upon , Bring I this pellucid stone From the earth's pole , where it lay , Drinking light , a six month's day . To the maiden's sightless eye , Sunlight of the crystal , fly . See , the stone is dim and dark , And the eyes regain ...
... eyes upon , Bring I this pellucid stone From the earth's pole , where it lay , Drinking light , a six month's day . To the maiden's sightless eye , Sunlight of the crystal , fly . See , the stone is dim and dark , And the eyes regain ...
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... eye , save his alone , For whom that foe we humbled . A daughter beloved -a queen - a son , And a son's sole child have perish'd ; And sad was each heart , save the only one By which they were fondest cherish'd . For his eyes were seal ...
... eye , save his alone , For whom that foe we humbled . A daughter beloved -a queen - a son , And a son's sole child have perish'd ; And sad was each heart , save the only one By which they were fondest cherish'd . For his eyes were seal ...
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