The Worcester Talisman, Band 1Dorr & Howland, 1828 |
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... never could determine which , the hors- land farmer , in the northern part of the county of Worcester , where he enjoyed the common advantages of a district school , and toiled at the plough and the turf , till his nineteenth year . His ...
... never could determine which , the hors- land farmer , in the northern part of the county of Worcester , where he enjoyed the common advantages of a district school , and toiled at the plough and the turf , till his nineteenth year . His ...
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... never could consent to be left at the mercy of the author of her late misfortune . This request serv- ed to raise George still higher in the es- timation of the proprietor , who felt him- self so much flattered by the lady's par ...
... never could consent to be left at the mercy of the author of her late misfortune . This request serv- ed to raise George still higher in the es- timation of the proprietor , who felt him- self so much flattered by the lady's par ...
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... never shall forget , He said , " tis hard to leave so bright a world ; Yes , it is painful : when so pure a thing As this fair earth , is putting forth its charms In all their loveliness ; and luxuries Are showering down around us ...
... never shall forget , He said , " tis hard to leave so bright a world ; Yes , it is painful : when so pure a thing As this fair earth , is putting forth its charms In all their loveliness ; and luxuries Are showering down around us ...
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... never shall forget , He said , ' tis hard to leave so bright a world ; Yes , it is painful : when so pure a thing As this fair earth , is putting forth its charms In all their loveliness ; and luxuries Are showering down around us ...
... never shall forget , He said , ' tis hard to leave so bright a world ; Yes , it is painful : when so pure a thing As this fair earth , is putting forth its charms In all their loveliness ; and luxuries Are showering down around us ...
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... never know the pangs which I have known . " " Oh , " returned Ann , " I am happy with him or without him ; but he has made me believe , that without my fa- vor he should be unhappy , and I could not bear the thought of that , you know ...
... never know the pangs which I have known . " " Oh , " returned Ann , " I am happy with him or without him ; but he has made me believe , that without my fa- vor he should be unhappy , and I could not bear the thought of that , you know ...
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