Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... heard. His manifold arms embraced, shook hands together, and exchanged rings in token of eternal reconciliation. His legs all stood up in one phalanx; all ran in one direction, and at last all fell to dancing, till he was forced to sit ...
... heard. His manifold arms embraced, shook hands together, and exchanged rings in token of eternal reconciliation. His legs all stood up in one phalanx; all ran in one direction, and at last all fell to dancing, till he was forced to sit ...
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... heard during the French Revolution, from the tribune, the guillotine, or the throne, thundered in his ears, " Lc congres est dessous." He started up, and the first object he saw, (for instinctively he looked that way,) was the little ...
... heard during the French Revolution, from the tribune, the guillotine, or the throne, thundered in his ears, " Lc congres est dessous." He started up, and the first object he saw, (for instinctively he looked that way,) was the little ...
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... set out on a journey, and fears that he may not be called in time, — towards daylight I became so much more awake than asleep as to distinguish, that certain sounds which I had first heard, when I was more asleep 14 MY JOURNAL.
... set out on a journey, and fears that he may not be called in time, — towards daylight I became so much more awake than asleep as to distinguish, that certain sounds which I had first heard, when I was more asleep 14 MY JOURNAL.
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James Montgomery. which I had first heard, when I was more asleep than awake, were the chimes of the parish church of D. announcing the hour of five. After giddily listening to them till my brain grew tolerably steady, I lay still a few ...
James Montgomery. which I had first heard, when I was more asleep than awake, were the chimes of the parish church of D. announcing the hour of five. After giddily listening to them till my brain grew tolerably steady, I lay still a few ...
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... heard against the grinding of wheels, the ringing of harness, and the clattering of hoofs : — but I must run back some dozen lines to bring up the sense, which is often left behind when I am running away with words. — I beg their pardon ...
... heard against the grinding of wheels, the ringing of harness, and the clattering of hoofs : — but I must run back some dozen lines to bring up the sense, which is often left behind when I am running away with words. — I beg their pardon ...
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Africa age of reason amidst angels appeared Babylon beautiful beneath blind body called Cape Town Castle Hill character Christian church church-yard colony crew darkness dead death degra dream Driffield earth eternity everlasting face Falsgrave fear feel gentleman George George Collier glen glory grew ground Guadaloupe Guy Mannering hand happened Harrogate hath head heard heart heaven High Harrogate Holy Inquisition honour hope Hottentots hour human hundred imagination inhabitants Kloof knew kraal labour ladies last day latter light lived look Lord lordship Market Weighton Matlock mind moon morning mountains multitude Negroes neighbours never night ocean passed peace poor reader recollected rest Rodeur Scarborough seemed seen side slave-trade slaves sleep soon soul South Africa spirit stand strangers thing thor thought thousand tide tion truth ture turned vessel voice walked walls wilderness words