Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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... Pale grew thy features , pale thy lip , And pale thy sinking eye . " Tis past , " she cried , " and I will go " To my eternal home ; To where thy little spirit's fled , " I come 100 NO . V. LITERARY.
... Pale grew thy features , pale thy lip , And pale thy sinking eye . " Tis past , " she cried , " and I will go " To my eternal home ; To where thy little spirit's fled , " I come 100 NO . V. LITERARY.
Page 152
... pale and dead to sight ; Nor less unfrequent the lone trav'ller hears The sullen - sounding bell , And the dim - lighted tow'r awakes to fears Of haunted mansion , brake , or darkling dell . Haste thee , Superstition fly ! Perish this ...
... pale and dead to sight ; Nor less unfrequent the lone trav'ller hears The sullen - sounding bell , And the dim - lighted tow'r awakes to fears Of haunted mansion , brake , or darkling dell . Haste thee , Superstition fly ! Perish this ...
Page 193
... pale as death , her eyes were wide open , dead and fixed , a horrible grin sate upon her features , her lips black and tumid were drawn back , disclosing a set of large blue teeth , and her hair , standing stiffly erect , was of a ...
... pale as death , her eyes were wide open , dead and fixed , a horrible grin sate upon her features , her lips black and tumid were drawn back , disclosing a set of large blue teeth , and her hair , standing stiffly erect , was of a ...
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