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Page 482
Yet her features were not of that regular For eyes we have no models in the remould which we have been falsely taught motely antique . It might have been , too , to worship in the classical labors of the that in these eyes of my beloved ...
Yet her features were not of that regular For eyes we have no models in the remould which we have been falsely taught motely antique . It might have been , too , to worship in the classical labors of the that in these eyes of my beloved ...
Page 483
The It has flashed upon me in the survey of a " strangeness , " however , which I found in rapidly - growing vine - in the contemplation the eyes was of a nature distinct from the of a moth , a butterfly , a chrysalis , a stream ...
The It has flashed upon me in the survey of a " strangeness , " however , which I found in rapidly - growing vine - in the contemplation the eyes was of a nature distinct from the of a moth , a butterfly , a chrysalis , a stream ...
Page 484
Her presence , her readings sion of those eyes which at once so de- alone , rendered vividly luminous the many lighted and appalled me , by the almost mysteries of the transcendentalism in which magical melody , modulation ...
Her presence , her readings sion of those eyes which at once so de- alone , rendered vividly luminous the many lighted and appalled me , by the almost mysteries of the transcendentalism in which magical melody , modulation ...
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