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It related to some affair at Daubigny's , where a club met ; and the business , even to this day , remains involved in a degree of obfcurity . The conteft , however , was likely to have proved of a very serious nature .
It related to some affair at Daubigny's , where a club met ; and the business , even to this day , remains involved in a degree of obfcurity . The conteft , however , was likely to have proved of a very serious nature .
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Theocricus , the rhetorician , had been guilty of Some crime against King Antigonus , who , it seems , had One one eye only ; but being assured by his friends 14 THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
Theocricus , the rhetorician , had been guilty of Some crime against King Antigonus , who , it seems , had One one eye only ; but being assured by his friends 14 THE MONTHLY VISITOR .
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Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A bee - to buz in your sequefter'd bow'r , To pierce your ivy shade with murm'ring sound , And the light leaves that compass you around . I know thee , love ! and to my sorrow find A god thou ...
Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A bee - to buz in your sequefter'd bow'r , To pierce your ivy shade with murm'ring sound , And the light leaves that compass you around . I know thee , love ! and to my sorrow find A god thou ...
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He was , apparently , a large tall man ; his irons were so constructed that his arms hung at some little distance from his body , by which means the hideous fight was rendered more terrific and impressive . The skirts of his coat waved ...
He was , apparently , a large tall man ; his irons were so constructed that his arms hung at some little distance from his body , by which means the hideous fight was rendered more terrific and impressive . The skirts of his coat waved ...
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This place is sometimes denominated Lyme Regis , or King's Lyme , probably from its having been annexed to the crown in the reign of Edward the First . Here are some fine houses built of free stone , and covered with blue flate .
This place is sometimes denominated Lyme Regis , or King's Lyme , probably from its having been annexed to the crown in the reign of Edward the First . Here are some fine houses built of free stone , and covered with blue flate .
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