Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... took it for granted , that indemnified in one shape or other she intended to be , for whatever civility she showed , or whatever trouble she took on his account . In the meantime , he plainly per- ceived that she would not stoop to be ...
... took it for granted , that indemnified in one shape or other she intended to be , for whatever civility she showed , or whatever trouble she took on his account . In the meantime , he plainly per- ceived that she would not stoop to be ...
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... took , - Now up the mead , then down the mead , And past a shady nook , - And , lo ! he saw a little boy That pored upon a book ! " My gentle lad , what is't you read- Romance , or fairy fable ? Or is it some historic page , Of kings ...
... took , - Now up the mead , then down the mead , And past a shady nook , - And , lo ! he saw a little boy That pored upon a book ! " My gentle lad , what is't you read- Romance , or fairy fable ? Or is it some historic page , Of kings ...
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... took the dead man by the hand , And call'd upon his name ! " Oh God ! it made me quake to see Such sense within the slain ! But when I touch'd the lifeless clay , The blood gush'd out amain ! For every clot , a burning spot , Was ...
... took the dead man by the hand , And call'd upon his name ! " Oh God ! it made me quake to see Such sense within the slain ! But when I touch'd the lifeless clay , The blood gush'd out amain ! For every clot , a burning spot , Was ...
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