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The lands thereof are high , and in it are very many ranges of hills , and most lofty mountains incomparably beyond the island of Tenerife , 2 all most beautiful in a thousand shapes , and all accessible , and full of trees of a ...
The lands thereof are high , and in it are very many ranges of hills , and most lofty mountains incomparably beyond the island of Tenerife , 2 all most beautiful in a thousand shapes , and all accessible , and full of trees of a ...
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And this was the reason that , long ago , In this kingdom by the sea , A wind blew out of a cloud , chilling My beautiful Annabel LeeSo that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me , To shut her up in a sepulchre In this ...
And this was the reason that , long ago , In this kingdom by the sea , A wind blew out of a cloud , chilling My beautiful Annabel LeeSo that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me , To shut her up in a sepulchre In this ...
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Nor did he fail again to observe , or imagine , an analogy between the beautiful girl and the gorgeous shrub that hung its gemlike flowers over the fountain , a resemblance which Beatrice seemed to have indulged a fantastic humor in ...
Nor did he fail again to observe , or imagine , an analogy between the beautiful girl and the gorgeous shrub that hung its gemlike flowers over the fountain , a resemblance which Beatrice seemed to have indulged a fantastic humor in ...
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