The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... felt as sa- cred by the bystanders . Yet is my affliction in truth of the deepest grain . The heaviest task that was ever given to mortal patience to sustain . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine ...
... felt as sa- cred by the bystanders . Yet is my affliction in truth of the deepest grain . The heaviest task that was ever given to mortal patience to sustain . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine ...
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... felt the fatal noose , -these hands have tremblingly held up the corroborative prayer- book , these lips have sucked the moisture of the last conso- latory orange , this tongue has chaunted the doleful cantata which no performer was ...
... felt the fatal noose , -these hands have tremblingly held up the corroborative prayer- book , these lips have sucked the moisture of the last conso- latory orange , this tongue has chaunted the doleful cantata which no performer was ...
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... felt when I was swinging , whether I had not something like a blue flame dancing before my eyes ? A fifth took a fancy never to call me any thing but Lazarus . And an eminent bookseller and publisher , —who , in his zeal to present the ...
... felt when I was swinging , whether I had not something like a blue flame dancing before my eyes ? A fifth took a fancy never to call me any thing but Lazarus . And an eminent bookseller and publisher , —who , in his zeal to present the ...
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... felt the tyrant's sword , privily met one night at Bernane wood , and early in the morning marched ( every man bear- ing a bough in his hand , the better to keep them from dis- covery , ) toward Dunsinane castle , which they presently ...
... felt the tyrant's sword , privily met one night at Bernane wood , and early in the morning marched ( every man bear- ing a bough in his hand , the better to keep them from dis- covery , ) toward Dunsinane castle , which they presently ...
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... felt much obliged by your attention . I was just going out to market when it arrived , but Betty knowing so little about pastry , I was glad to stay at home . By the bye , what sort of fishes were those you sent along with the turbot ...
... felt much obliged by your attention . I was just going out to market when it arrived , but Betty knowing so little about pastry , I was glad to stay at home . By the bye , what sort of fishes were those you sent along with the turbot ...
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