The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... voices having died away in the distance , and no sound disturbing the silence of the night but the rushing waters of the fountains which were playing in the centre of the nearest tanks , and throwing up their crystal waves to the height ...
... voices having died away in the distance , and no sound disturbing the silence of the night but the rushing waters of the fountains which were playing in the centre of the nearest tanks , and throwing up their crystal waves to the height ...
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... voice , ' I replied . " Ah , then , ' replied he , with quickness , I know well of what substance she was made , and I doubt not but her voice is as sweet now as ever it was , unless some of the rocks or hills which surrounded her ...
... voice , ' I replied . " Ah , then , ' replied he , with quickness , I know well of what substance she was made , and I doubt not but her voice is as sweet now as ever it was , unless some of the rocks or hills which surrounded her ...
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... voice is not heard . Their line is gone out through all the earth , and their words to the end of the world . In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun , which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber , and rejoiceth as a strong ...
... voice is not heard . Their line is gone out through all the earth , and their words to the end of the world . In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun , which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber , and rejoiceth as a strong ...
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... voice , Lady of the woods or waters , whichever you be , you will surely answer me if you hear my voice . ' " " The echo replied , at five different times , each repe- tition being more remote and soft than the last , ' Hear voice ...
... voice , Lady of the woods or waters , whichever you be , you will surely answer me if you hear my voice . ' " " The echo replied , at five different times , each repe- tition being more remote and soft than the last , ' Hear voice ...
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... voice still vibrate on my ravished ear , while the purity and elegance of your sentiments continue to de- light my enraptured heart . O Ellen ! would that I had either never seen you , or had met you never more to part ! ' " Much more ...
... voice still vibrate on my ravished ear , while the purity and elegance of your sentiments continue to de- light my enraptured heart . O Ellen ! would that I had either never seen you , or had met you never more to part ! ' " Much more ...
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