The Magdalen Church-yard, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة 11
... eye plunged through the extent of a vast church- yard . A few walks of young poplars traversed it in various directions . An extensive carpet of a moist and dark verdure covered its surface ; round several mounds of earth scattered in ...
... eye plunged through the extent of a vast church- yard . A few walks of young poplars traversed it in various directions . An extensive carpet of a moist and dark verdure covered its surface ; round several mounds of earth scattered in ...
الصفحة 12
... eyes on mine to what company I have introduced you ? We are not here among the vulgar of the dead ; these tombs are inscribed with the names of celebrated men , and with their last breath , commenced their immortality . There lies ...
... eyes on mine to what company I have introduced you ? We are not here among the vulgar of the dead ; these tombs are inscribed with the names of celebrated men , and with their last breath , commenced their immortality . There lies ...
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... that I had an intercourse with Louis and his unfortu- nate family . After they were arrested , I never for- sook them . I have had my eyes on them during their calamities . I have often consoled them by my pres- 16 THE MAGDALEN.
... that I had an intercourse with Louis and his unfortu- nate family . After they were arrested , I never for- sook them . I have had my eyes on them during their calamities . I have often consoled them by my pres- 16 THE MAGDALEN.
الصفحة 17
... eyes can yet shed a tear , let me be allowed to moisten with it this funeral turf , which I have already faded with my trem- bling footsteps . The respectable clergyman wiped his eyes ; then proceeding in a more calm accent , forgive ...
... eyes can yet shed a tear , let me be allowed to moisten with it this funeral turf , which I have already faded with my trem- bling footsteps . The respectable clergyman wiped his eyes ; then proceeding in a more calm accent , forgive ...
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... eye which casts a glance over it , can easily survey its whole circumference , the most vast conception could not enumerate its infinite moral points . It is thus , that from the summit of a high mountain , our sight may encircle , at ...
... eye which casts a glance over it , can easily survey its whole circumference , the most vast conception could not enumerate its infinite moral points . It is thus , that from the summit of a high mountain , our sight may encircle , at ...
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