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My brother , supposing it might turn to account , encouraged me and induced me to compose two occasional ballads . One was called “ The LightHouse Tragedy , ” and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two ...
My brother , supposing it might turn to account , encouraged me and induced me to compose two occasional ballads . One was called “ The LightHouse Tragedy , ” and contained an account of the shipwreck of Captain Worthilake with his two ...
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The smith consented to grind it bright for him if he would turn the wheel ; he turned , while the smith pressed the broad face of the ax hard and heavily on the stone , which made the turning of it very fatiguing .
The smith consented to grind it bright for him if he would turn the wheel ; he turned , while the smith pressed the broad face of the ax hard and heavily on the stone , which made the turning of it very fatiguing .
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I began now to turn my thoughts to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceived to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in ...
I began now to turn my thoughts to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceived to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in ...
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