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... night was fine , the moon shed its softest light , the ripple of the stream had a harmony of its own , the light breeze cooled their cheeks , the sail bent over them like the wing of an invisible being ; they were young , they loved ...
... night was fine , the moon shed its softest light , the ripple of the stream had a harmony of its own , the light breeze cooled their cheeks , the sail bent over them like the wing of an invisible being ; they were young , they loved ...
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... night is beautiful ; but there is one of them , at least his name is Pistus - who holds that the winter night is more beautiful still , or , in any case , that its beauty is of a more solemn and spiritual character . Too much of this ...
... night is beautiful ; but there is one of them , at least his name is Pistus - who holds that the winter night is more beautiful still , or , in any case , that its beauty is of a more solemn and spiritual character . Too much of this ...
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... night the tryal was ; which was a thing never used in Durham before , nor after . " There is a difference of opinion between Mr. Webster and Dr. Henry More , as to the nature of | this apparition — the former holding it to have been the ...
... night the tryal was ; which was a thing never used in Durham before , nor after . " There is a difference of opinion between Mr. Webster and Dr. Henry More , as to the nature of | this apparition — the former holding it to have been the ...
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