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... eyes and ears Mans restlesse soule hath restlesse eyes and ears . Wanders in change of sorrows , cares and fears . Faine would it ( Bee - like ) suck by the ears , by the eye Something that might his hunger satisfie : The Gospel , or ...
... eyes and ears Mans restlesse soule hath restlesse eyes and ears . Wanders in change of sorrows , cares and fears . Faine would it ( Bee - like ) suck by the ears , by the eye Something that might his hunger satisfie : The Gospel , or ...
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... eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe , far larger than the ordinary eyes ...
... eyes of Ligeia . For eyes we have no models in the remotely antique . It might have been , too , that in these eyes of my beloved lay the secret to which Lord Verulam alludes . They were , I must believe , far larger than the ordinary eyes ...
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... eyes of the figure which stood before me . " Here then , at least , " I shrieked aloud , " can I never - can I never be mistaken- these are the full , and the black , and the wild eyes - of my lost love- of the Lady of the Lady Ligeia ...
... eyes of the figure which stood before me . " Here then , at least , " I shrieked aloud , " can I never - can I never be mistaken- these are the full , and the black , and the wild eyes - of my lost love- of the Lady of the Lady Ligeia ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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