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... speak- ing , form an integral part of it . The temples , the porticos , the theatres , and even the houses of the Greeks , had none : but in Gothic architecture nothing can be more grand and majestic than the arched and shafted windows ...
... speak- ing , form an integral part of it . The temples , the porticos , the theatres , and even the houses of the Greeks , had none : but in Gothic architecture nothing can be more grand and majestic than the arched and shafted windows ...
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... speak from beauteous dust no more : Thy sweet form lieth beneath the unheeded sod , Cold and corrupted , but thy soul's with God ! Henry ! forgive , forgive the bursting tear , Which , as I write , bedews an angel's bier ! Forgive the ...
... speak from beauteous dust no more : Thy sweet form lieth beneath the unheeded sod , Cold and corrupted , but thy soul's with God ! Henry ! forgive , forgive the bursting tear , Which , as I write , bedews an angel's bier ! Forgive the ...
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... speak ! I love to hear you speak , as ye did long ago . " - " When , " she answered , " I would na ha'e needed to excuse mysel ' to you for meeting wi ' you ony place ; and when , if it had been told me that ye would ha'e been awa ...
... speak ! I love to hear you speak , as ye did long ago . " - " When , " she answered , " I would na ha'e needed to excuse mysel ' to you for meeting wi ' you ony place ; and when , if it had been told me that ye would ha'e been awa ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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