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CHAPTER XXVIII . " Illa quidem primò nullos intelliget ignes . " Ovid . Metamorph . lib . ix . ZELUCO had been disconcerted , as has been mentioned , and was a little piqued at the manner in which Laura receiv ed the compliments that he ...
CHAPTER XXVIII . " Illa quidem primò nullos intelliget ignes . " Ovid . Metamorph . lib . ix . ZELUCO had been disconcerted , as has been mentioned , and was a little piqued at the manner in which Laura receiv ed the compliments that he ...
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CHAPTER XCVII . " What nothing earthly gives , or can destroy , The soul's calm sunshine , and the heartfelt joy , Is virtue's prize . " Pope . THE following morning early , Bertram , understanding that Zeluco was awake , entered his ...
CHAPTER XCVII . " What nothing earthly gives , or can destroy , The soul's calm sunshine , and the heartfelt joy , Is virtue's prize . " Pope . THE following morning early , Bertram , understanding that Zeluco was awake , entered his ...
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CHAPTER II . King George's birth day . We must now resume the thread of our narrative where we left it in the commence- ment of the preceeding chapter . The day before mentioned was ushered in by the sound of cannon from the different ...
CHAPTER II . King George's birth day . We must now resume the thread of our narrative where we left it in the commence- ment of the preceeding chapter . The day before mentioned was ushered in by the sound of cannon from the different ...
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