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... It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs , by which some of the crew 1 had fastened themselves to this spar , to prevent their THE VOYAGE . 15.
... It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked ; for there were the remains of handkerchiefs , by which some of the crew 1 had fastened themselves to this spar , to prevent their THE VOYAGE . 15.
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... remains to be determined according to the faith or fancy of the reader . He concludes his poem , by intimating that the promise conveyed in the vision and by the flower is fulfilled , by his being restored to liberty 116 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... remains to be determined according to the faith or fancy of the reader . He concludes his poem , by intimating that the promise conveyed in the vision and by the flower is fulfilled , by his being restored to liberty 116 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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... remains of all that was dear to her on earth , and returning to silence and destitution , my heart ached for her . What , thought I , are the distresses of the rich ! they have friends to soothe - pleasures to beguile a world to divert ...
... remains of all that was dear to her on earth , and returning to silence and destitution , my heart ached for her . What , thought I , are the distresses of the rich ! they have friends to soothe - pleasures to beguile a world to divert ...
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... remains of those saints and monarchs , which lie en- shrined in the adjoining chapels ; while the remains of your con- temporary mortals , left to the ordinary course of nature , nave long since returned to dust . " " Sir , " said the ...
... remains of those saints and monarchs , which lie en- shrined in the adjoining chapels ; while the remains of your con- temporary mortals , left to the ordinary course of nature , nave long since returned to dust . " " Sir , " said the ...
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... remains of some of the rites of the primitive church ; but they are of still higher antiquity , having been observed among the Greeks and Romans , and frequently mentioned by their writers , and were , no doubt , the spontaneous ...
... remains of some of the rites of the primitive church ; but they are of still higher antiquity , having been observed among the Greeks and Romans , and frequently mentioned by their writers , and were , no doubt , the spontaneous ...
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