The New Monthly Magazine, Volum 2E. Littell, 1833 |
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... eyes , ( eyes whose colour or expression few could tell , so con- stantly were they fixed on the ground , ) and look in that father's face . A chill passed over her heart as she did so . Græme of Aberfoy sat by a little oak table on ...
... eyes , ( eyes whose colour or expression few could tell , so con- stantly were they fixed on the ground , ) and look in that father's face . A chill passed over her heart as she did so . Græme of Aberfoy sat by a little oak table on ...
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... eyes . Here she Are ye afraid to move from the room ? The had watched her brothers from a distance , house is ours , lassie ; -the house is ours when they decided that she was not strong yet ; a day must go by before ye'll meet or ...
... eyes . Here she Are ye afraid to move from the room ? The had watched her brothers from a distance , house is ours , lassie ; -the house is ours when they decided that she was not strong yet ; a day must go by before ye'll meet or ...
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... eyes with what may be . Discard so unworthy a thought , would be disagreeable enough if permanent ; and , with the poet , say , whether it be Sun- but a man with any warmth in his body day or any other day , may melt his way through any ...
... eyes with what may be . Discard so unworthy a thought , would be disagreeable enough if permanent ; and , with the poet , say , whether it be Sun- but a man with any warmth in his body day or any other day , may melt his way through any ...
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Aberfoy admiration amusement appears Aram Bartleman beautiful better called Captain character church continued Byron corvée Covent Garden daughter dear Drury Lane Dublin duty effect England English eyes father favour feeling Frank Horton genius gentleman give Græme hand happy heart Hester honour hope Horace Walpole hour interest Jacob Jones Jeanie jemadar Joanna Johnson Kean labour lady land late live London look Lord Lord Chamberlain Madame Vestris Malpas manner Margate Marianne Moore master means ment mind Miss moral morning nature never night once opera opinion party passion perhaps persons play poet poor possessed present produced rendered scarcely seemed singer spirit sweet Tardy taste taxes theatre thee thing Thomas Haynes Bayly thou thought Thugs tion turn voice whole words write young