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... thought - inspiring swell Tells of some heart now past all mortal care ; It is the funeral bell . Unto its last cold rest Perchance some youthful form is carried now ; Still'd are the bounding pulses of the breast ; Shadow'd the beaming ...
... thought - inspiring swell Tells of some heart now past all mortal care ; It is the funeral bell . Unto its last cold rest Perchance some youthful form is carried now ; Still'd are the bounding pulses of the breast ; Shadow'd the beaming ...
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... thought , in the quiet of his native place , with sweet voices around him , instead of the noise of waves and the roar of cannon . But his country could not spare him ; and death came instead of home . It is needless to multiply ...
... thought , in the quiet of his native place , with sweet voices around him , instead of the noise of waves and the roar of cannon . But his country could not spare him ; and death came instead of home . It is needless to multiply ...
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... thought , that so far as I have yet made them acquainted with the history of my career as a governess , my course has been unusually , almost incredibly , smooth . A similar thought , at the period in question , sometimes occurred to ...
... thought , that so far as I have yet made them acquainted with the history of my career as a governess , my course has been unusually , almost incredibly , smooth . A similar thought , at the period in question , sometimes occurred to ...
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... thought that I had been secretly in league with the contraband traders to obtain some French lace ; and , indeed , to her certain know . ledge , some beautiful Valenciennes , worth ten guineas a yard if it was worth a sixpence , had ...
... thought that I had been secretly in league with the contraband traders to obtain some French lace ; and , indeed , to her certain know . ledge , some beautiful Valenciennes , worth ten guineas a yard if it was worth a sixpence , had ...
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... thought at the time , that Augusta seemed a little disturbed , he changed the conversation by saying , - " But who , do you suppose is with my mother ? No less a person , I assure you , than the Baroness de Montfort . " ( To be ...
... thought at the time , that Augusta seemed a little disturbed , he changed the conversation by saying , - " But who , do you suppose is with my mother ? No less a person , I assure you , than the Baroness de Montfort . " ( To be ...
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