The Doomed, 1 tomasCarey, Lea and Blanchard, 1834 |
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... heaven ! what a shriek of wild despair still rings upon my ears ! Will it never , never pass ? -will the image of that red right hand never flit from before my eyes ? -Is there but one feeling the darkness of the grave can never sink ...
... heaven ! what a shriek of wild despair still rings upon my ears ! Will it never , never pass ? -will the image of that red right hand never flit from before my eyes ? -Is there but one feeling the darkness of the grave can never sink ...
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... heaven than of earth , and while they seemed to rejoice that they were counted worthy to suffer in the cause , their lips broke forth into a song of thanksgiving and of praise . Blessed , blessed hope THE DOOMED . 15.
... heaven than of earth , and while they seemed to rejoice that they were counted worthy to suffer in the cause , their lips broke forth into a song of thanksgiving and of praise . Blessed , blessed hope THE DOOMED . 15.
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... heaven , and of arched palaces of fillagree - work suspended far above my head . Alas ! it is but in dreams that the weary enjoy the beauties of existence . The sun had long passed his meridian splendour when I again awoke to pursue my ...
... heaven , and of arched palaces of fillagree - work suspended far above my head . Alas ! it is but in dreams that the weary enjoy the beauties of existence . The sun had long passed his meridian splendour when I again awoke to pursue my ...
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... heavens ; and where earth and heaven met there ap- peared one blaze of bright and burnished gold . I sat upon the base of a ruined pillar to admire the beauty of that setting sun , and gazed upon the transparency of hue his last rays ...
... heavens ; and where earth and heaven met there ap- peared one blaze of bright and burnished gold . I sat upon the base of a ruined pillar to admire the beauty of that setting sun , and gazed upon the transparency of hue his last rays ...
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... heaven while surrounded by the mockery and mad- ness of a weary world . But , alas ! when once more he awakens to the truth , how forlorn is his condition ! He has but the memory of a dream , a faint and fleet- ing shadow , to contrast ...
... heaven while surrounded by the mockery and mad- ness of a weary world . But , alas ! when once more he awakens to the truth , how forlorn is his condition ! He has but the memory of a dream , a faint and fleet- ing shadow , to contrast ...
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agony Alice amidst Amroŭ answered appeared approached arms arose beautiful beheld beneath Brahmins breast breath bright burst calm cast champac cheek cloud cold countenance cubits dark darted dead death deep desolation Di Portici Dinwiddie dream dungeon dwelling earth elbow-joints Ellen exclaimed eyes fancied fearful fearfully feeling fell felt forward gazed gentle Grand Inquisitor hand happy head heard heart heaven Holy hope hour human innocent Inquisitor Kedron knew La Scala Leiah light lips look melancholy methought minarets mind morning Nebuchadnezzar never once pale passed peace Portici proud remained repose Rome ruins sackbut Saladin Saracen Scala Santa scarcely scene seemed shone shout sight silent sitor smile solitary soon sorrow soul sound spirit spoke spot stood tempest thou thought thousand tion tower of David turned uttered voice walls WASHINGTON IRVING weary whispered wild words wretched youth Zehlima
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