The Philadelphia Visitor, 2. kötet1836 |
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100. oldal
... bosom feels lightened of half its burthen in dividing it with those who sympathise by sad expe- rience ; you appear to know me ; you say that I have shared your tears ! is it pos- sible ? " " Do not importune me , " replied Mari- anna ...
... bosom feels lightened of half its burthen in dividing it with those who sympathise by sad expe- rience ; you appear to know me ; you say that I have shared your tears ! is it pos- sible ? " " Do not importune me , " replied Mari- anna ...
146. oldal
... bosom all was He threw him- break the faith you have plighted , let anarchy and strife . me be absent for months , or years , self on the sands in the shadow of an you will never love another ; swear it , immense rock , to indulge the ...
... bosom all was He threw him- break the faith you have plighted , let anarchy and strife . me be absent for months , or years , self on the sands in the shadow of an you will never love another ; swear it , immense rock , to indulge the ...
543. oldal
... bosom as though had returned thanks , Mary with a sweet they were never to part again . Had the smile thus addressed her husband : - " Ed- child uttered those thrilling words once ward , tell me , I beseech you , the name of more , his ...
... bosom as though had returned thanks , Mary with a sweet they were never to part again . Had the smile thus addressed her husband : - " Ed- child uttered those thrilling words once ward , tell me , I beseech you , the name of more , his ...
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