The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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... GEORGE CROLY . No. VII . I was in one of those fits of abstraction , re- volving the misery in which my beloved daughter might be , even in that moment , if indeed she were in existence , when the door of my chamber opened softly , and ...
... GEORGE CROLY . No. VII . I was in one of those fits of abstraction , re- volving the misery in which my beloved daughter might be , even in that moment , if indeed she were in existence , when the door of my chamber opened softly , and ...
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... GEORGE CROLY . No. VIII . I left this lovely and unhappy creature , this dove in the vulture's talons , with almost a pang . A few steps more brought us into the open air , but among bowers that covered our path with darkness . At the ...
... GEORGE CROLY . No. VIII . I left this lovely and unhappy creature , this dove in the vulture's talons , with almost a pang . A few steps more brought us into the open air , but among bowers that covered our path with darkness . At the ...
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... GEORGE CROLY . No. IX . I awoke with a sensation of pain in every limb . A female voice was singing a faint song near me . But the past was like a dream . I involuntarily looked down for the gulf on which I had trod — I looked upward ...
... GEORGE CROLY . No. IX . I awoke with a sensation of pain in every limb . A female voice was singing a faint song near me . But the past was like a dream . I involuntarily looked down for the gulf on which I had trod — I looked upward ...
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... GEORGE CROLY . No. X. through all his reluctance , acknowledged the claims of the man to the daughter's hand , who had saved the life of the father . What perception of health is ever so ex- and new animation to her lovely form . She ...
... GEORGE CROLY . No. X. through all his reluctance , acknowledged the claims of the man to the daughter's hand , who had saved the life of the father . What perception of health is ever so ex- and new animation to her lovely form . She ...
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... GEORGE CROLY . No. XI . ( Continued from page 101. ) I determined to give the enemy no respite , and ordered the ravines to be attacked by fresh troops . While they were advancing , I galloped in search of Jubal over the ground of the ...
... GEORGE CROLY . No. XI . ( Continued from page 101. ) I determined to give the enemy no respite , and ordered the ravines to be attacked by fresh troops . While they were advancing , I galloped in search of Jubal over the ground of the ...
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