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Yet I cannot but notice a remarkable scarcity of well attested incidents of this sort
in modern years . incredulity of the age has caused the supernatural
interpositions , that were once so frequent , to be withdrawn ; portents Vol . II . and
prodigies ...
Yet I cannot but notice a remarkable scarcity of well attested incidents of this sort
in modern years . incredulity of the age has caused the supernatural
interpositions , that were once so frequent , to be withdrawn ; portents Vol . II . and
prodigies ...
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It was in a mild summer evening , when he had been out all day in the forest , and
had thought more than usual of the scorn of Adelaide and the scoffs of the world ,
that he found himself under the great oak that once hung over his father's ...
It was in a mild summer evening , when he had been out all day in the forest , and
had thought more than usual of the scorn of Adelaide and the scoffs of the world ,
that he found himself under the great oak that once hung over his father's ...
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No converse now ye hold , As once ye did , in your young day of love , . On its
alarms , its anxious hours , delays , Its silent meditations , its glad hopes , Its fears
, impatience , quiet sympathies ; Nor do ye speak of joy assured , and bliss Full ...
No converse now ye hold , As once ye did , in your young day of love , . On its
alarms , its anxious hours , delays , Its silent meditations , its glad hopes , Its fears
, impatience , quiet sympathies ; Nor do ye speak of joy assured , and bliss Full ...
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It was not fitting that the revelries of Carlton House should be interrupted ,
because the man whose wit was once the charm of its festivities , was dying in
desertion and poverty . A huVol . II . 22 mane physician , and a couple of poets ,
were ...
It was not fitting that the revelries of Carlton House should be interrupted ,
because the man whose wit was once the charm of its festivities , was dying in
desertion and poverty . A huVol . II . 22 mane physician , and a couple of poets ,
were ...
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cover in them beauties which would never once enter into the ideas of such as
have spoken and known those languages , and those only , from the moment
they first learnt to give utterance to language . Others again , and those the
sacred ...
cover in them beauties which would never once enter into the ideas of such as
have spoken and known those languages , and those only , from the moment
they first learnt to give utterance to language . Others again , and those the
sacred ...
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