Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... hour , particularly before dinner , to enjoy rural felicity by himself , or with no other company than a few gods and goddesses which he had bought in Piccadilly , and placed in his garden . They talk , said he to himself , of the ...
... hour , particularly before dinner , to enjoy rural felicity by himself , or with no other company than a few gods and goddesses which he had bought in Piccadilly , and placed in his garden . They talk , said he to himself , of the ...
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... hour , but without the appearance of General Browne , who seemed the guest that Lord Woodville was desirous of honoring above all whom his hospitality had assembled around him . He more than once expressed surprise at the general's ab ...
... hour , but without the appearance of General Browne , who seemed the guest that Lord Woodville was desirous of honoring above all whom his hospitality had assembled around him . He more than once expressed surprise at the general's ab ...
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... hours that plenty bade to bloom , Those calm desires that asked but little room , Those healthful sports that graced the ... hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds , Amidst thy tangling ...
... hours that plenty bade to bloom , Those calm desires that asked but little room , Those healthful sports that graced the ... hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds , Amidst thy tangling ...
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