New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 69
... beautiful face ! " " The girl is certainly rather pretty , " replied his friend . " Rather pretty ! she is lovely , Pemberton , and how attentive she seems to her old father in the corner ! " " I see no particular marks of attention ...
... beautiful face ! " " The girl is certainly rather pretty , " replied his friend . " Rather pretty ! she is lovely , Pemberton , and how attentive she seems to her old father in the corner ! " " I see no particular marks of attention ...
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... beautiful arabesques with which those remains of imperial luxury are ornamented . The paintings are much faded , but they are so replete with the graces of refined taste , that to gaze upon them is to hear the whispers of some divine ...
... beautiful arabesques with which those remains of imperial luxury are ornamented . The paintings are much faded , but they are so replete with the graces of refined taste , that to gaze upon them is to hear the whispers of some divine ...
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... Beautiful , how beautiful ! -the heavy eyes now closing Only with the weight of the moonlight's soothing smile- Or do they recall another hour's reposing , When the myrtle and the moonlight were comrades the while ? Yes ; for , while ...
... Beautiful , how beautiful ! -the heavy eyes now closing Only with the weight of the moonlight's soothing smile- Or do they recall another hour's reposing , When the myrtle and the moonlight were comrades the while ? Yes ; for , while ...
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