Stone; an Illustrated Magazine, 5. sējums

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1892

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50. lappuse - As you are now so once was I; As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.
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400. lappuse - Turn your astonish'd eyes ; behold yon huge And unhewn sphere of living adamant, Which, poised by magic, rests its central weight On yonder pointed rock ; firm as it seems, Such is its strange and virtuous property, It moves obsequious to the gentlest touch Of him whose breast is pure ; but to a traitor, Tho' even a giant's prowess nerv'd his arm, It stands as fixed as Snowdon.
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