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As sure as Heaven shall rescue me , comdoubt 0 are such naps , the any cated A
weary woman , scarce alive . evident that the mysterious lady whom Website
would return with haste ; ged to . and e is Fery the she introduces by stealth into
the ...
As sure as Heaven shall rescue me , comdoubt 0 are such naps , the any cated A
weary woman , scarce alive . evident that the mysterious lady whom Website
would return with haste ; ged to . and e is Fery the she introduces by stealth into
the ...
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1 But mighty as thou art , Valdivia , know , She sav'd my life and kindness , if not
love , Though Cortez ' desolating march laid low Might sure in time the coldest
bosom move . The shrines of rich , voluptuous Mexico , Mine was not cold -- she ...
1 But mighty as thou art , Valdivia , know , She sav'd my life and kindness , if not
love , Though Cortez ' desolating march laid low Might sure in time the coldest
bosom move . The shrines of rich , voluptuous Mexico , Mine was not cold -- she ...
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... -and above sure could we imagine that our comall , in his solemn
commemoration of mendations of him and his works “ all the spurns his patient
merit took ” might add any additional stimulus to from the government and the
people of excite ...
... -and above sure could we imagine that our comall , in his solemn
commemoration of mendations of him and his works “ all the spurns his patient
merit took ” might add any additional stimulus to from the government and the
people of excite ...
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What pains poor wretches take to time to read ) , but that others might hear make
sure of Hell ! her talk ; so that ( I am apt to think ) had “ The next is Doll S - 1 , who
used to she but the faculty of talking in her sleep , come often to my Warehouse ...
What pains poor wretches take to time to read ) , but that others might hear make
sure of Hell ! her talk ; so that ( I am apt to think ) had “ The next is Doll S - 1 , who
used to she but the faculty of talking in her sleep , come often to my Warehouse ...
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... you might well say of as the Original does by which it was drawn . “ did he
suspect that he was bestowtwo Limners , ing his praises on the bookseller , John
Their pencil sure was made of flesh and blood.Dunton . ” The prosperity of
Dunton's ...
... you might well say of as the Original does by which it was drawn . “ did he
suspect that he was bestowtwo Limners , ing his praises on the bookseller , John
Their pencil sure was made of flesh and blood.Dunton . ” The prosperity of
Dunton's ...
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Seite 271 - And as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering. 30 And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias: 31 Who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem.
Seite 356 - Triumph, my Britain, thou hast one to show To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe; He was not of an age, but for all time! And all the Muses still were in their prime When like Apollo he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury to charm! Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joyed to wear the dressing of his lines!
Seite 2 - Few sorrows hath she of her own, My hope ! my joy ! my Genevieve ! She loves me best whene'er I sing The songs that make her grieve. I played a soft and doleful air, I sang an old and moving story — An old, rude song that suited well That ruin wild and hoary.
Seite 57 - I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, (which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet) Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were embattailed and rank'd in Kent.
Seite 139 - More graceful than her own. His wandering step Obedient to high thoughts, has visited The awful ruins of the days of old : Athens, and Tyre, and Balbec, and the waste Where stood Jerusalem, the fallen towers Of Babylon, the eternal pyramids, Memphis and Thebes, and whatsoe'er of strange Sculptured on alabaster obelisk, Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphynx, Dark /Ethiopia in her desert hills Conceals.
Seite 179 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.