The Eve of the DelugeShoberl, publisher, 1851 - 224 páginas |
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... effect his object ; while , at the same time , it accorded well with his pride . In fact , he deter- mined to proclaim himself God ! to make his own person the object of their worship , and thus at one blow to check the growing power of ...
... effect his object ; while , at the same time , it accorded well with his pride . In fact , he deter- mined to proclaim himself God ! to make his own person the object of their worship , and thus at one blow to check the growing power of ...
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... fountains and cascades of fire , and through them also flowed those rivers of fire which he had before observed to empty themselves into the burning sea . The effect of the light reflected from all these upon 40 THE EVE OF.
... fountains and cascades of fire , and through them also flowed those rivers of fire which he had before observed to empty themselves into the burning sea . The effect of the light reflected from all these upon 40 THE EVE OF.
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Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart. The effect of the light reflected from all these upon the trees and their fruits , was indescribably dazzling and beautiful . But that which arrested his attention more than all , was the manner in which ...
Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart. The effect of the light reflected from all these upon the trees and their fruits , was indescribably dazzling and beautiful . But that which arrested his attention more than all , was the manner in which ...
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... effect of this address . His lips were compressed , and on his brow a heavy frown had settled . " Old man ! " said he , " I must perforce be- lieve , since I have heard the Spirit's self inter- preting my dream ; but I feel assured that ...
... effect of this address . His lips were compressed , and on his brow a heavy frown had settled . " Old man ! " said he , " I must perforce be- lieve , since I have heard the Spirit's self inter- preting my dream ; but I feel assured that ...
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... effect on the Princess , that she no more gave way to despair , but hope , ever loath to leave a young heart , returned to her breast . When they had finished their simple meal , they again strove to regain the road . But having no clue ...
... effect on the Princess , that she no more gave way to despair , but hope , ever loath to leave a young heart , returned to her breast . When they had finished their simple meal , they again strove to regain the road . But having no clue ...
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Adah alabaster amid Antediluvians arms Arphaxad beautiful beneath blood brow Calmar cave CHAPTER city of Cain columns cried dagger dark daughter death Deluge despair diest dream earth escape evil exclaimed eyes father fear feel feet fell felt fire flames flood forest gaze gold grasp grief guards hair hand heard heart Heaven hermit HERMIT'S CAVE hour hyæna Iärban Irad Jabin Jared Jared's Javan King laugh looked magnificent Mahal mand marble mistress monarch mountain multitude nature night Opah palace passions paused pile present pride priests Prince Princess purple Ocean reached revenge Riesen rock rose rushed Salah sate seemed seized side slaves soon spirit steed stood strange summit tain temple terrible thee thou hast thou shalt threw throne tion trees turned uttered victims voice volcano waters WEEN wild beasts worship wretched young Zelma
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