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... young man , who could do any thing from Hamlet to harlequin . Her parents , however , disapproved at first of the meditated union , and sent the young lady into retirement for two years ; the natural effect of which was , that the young ...
... young man , who could do any thing from Hamlet to harlequin . Her parents , however , disapproved at first of the meditated union , and sent the young lady into retirement for two years ; the natural effect of which was , that the young ...
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... young gentleman , eh , let us see now what we can do . " He spoke the speech - how he spoke it , those who have heard him never can forget . " There , " said he , " young gentleman ; and when you try that speech again , give it more ...
... young gentleman , eh , let us see now what we can do . " He spoke the speech - how he spoke it , those who have heard him never can forget . " There , " said he , " young gentleman ; and when you try that speech again , give it more ...
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... young moon ; her cheek was very pale , As thine is now Floranthe ! or as her's , The night she sought her shepherd , on the hill , And could not lift his eyelid with her kiss ! Beautiful mourner ! -Oh ! they wrong her truth , Who call ...
... young moon ; her cheek was very pale , As thine is now Floranthe ! or as her's , The night she sought her shepherd , on the hill , And could not lift his eyelid with her kiss ! Beautiful mourner ! -Oh ! they wrong her truth , Who call ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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