The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... light , or that it is the dress which we are seen in at those times when we are " least wise ; " seen , " as the Angel in Milton expresses it , this I am afraid will always be the case ; unless indeed , as in my instance , some strong ...
... light , or that it is the dress which we are seen in at those times when we are " least wise ; " seen , " as the Angel in Milton expresses it , this I am afraid will always be the case ; unless indeed , as in my instance , some strong ...
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... light a - head . We all strained our eyes to discern it , but , at the moment , the boat was sinking down between two immense waves , one of which closed the prospect , and we remained in breathless anxiety till a rising surge elevated ...
... light a - head . We all strained our eyes to discern it , but , at the moment , the boat was sinking down between two immense waves , one of which closed the prospect , and we remained in breathless anxiety till a rising surge elevated ...
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... light - house that we almost ceased to apprehend any further danger ; but it was suddenly obscured from our view ... light , and looked down . Two men were seated be- low at a table , and a lamp , which was suspended above them , being ...
... light - house that we almost ceased to apprehend any further danger ; but it was suddenly obscured from our view ... light , and looked down . Two men were seated be- low at a table , and a lamp , which was suspended above them , being ...
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... light , as if anxious to discover what was going on below . He would then gaze in- tently upon the heavens , and next moment take out his watch , and contemplate the motions of its hands . I did not offer to disturb these reveries , and ...
... light , as if anxious to discover what was going on below . He would then gaze in- tently upon the heavens , and next moment take out his watch , and contemplate the motions of its hands . I did not offer to disturb these reveries , and ...
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... light ! -What faces are yon looking down upon us ? -But this lamp is going out . - We must be going through the water at a terrible rate ! -How it rushes past us ! —I am getting dizzy ! -Do you hear these bells ringing ? and strange ...
... light ! -What faces are yon looking down upon us ? -But this lamp is going out . - We must be going through the water at a terrible rate ! -How it rushes past us ! —I am getting dizzy ! -Do you hear these bells ringing ? and strange ...
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