The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... given to mortal patience to sustain . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine . Here they must continue to gnaw , as long as that fatal mark- Why was I ever born ? Why was innocence , in my per- son ...
... given to mortal patience to sustain . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine . Here they must continue to gnaw , as long as that fatal mark- Why was I ever born ? Why was innocence , in my per- son ...
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... given her hand to another ! Heart - broken as I was , I was totally at a loss to account for the strange step which she had taken ; and it was not till some years after that I learned the true reason from a female relation of hers , to ...
... given her hand to another ! Heart - broken as I was , I was totally at a loss to account for the strange step which she had taken ; and it was not till some years after that I learned the true reason from a female relation of hers , to ...
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... the king , and after , by reason of his command among the soldiers and common people , he succeeded in his throne . Being scarce warm in swer , his seat , he called to mind the prediction given 20 THE SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
... the king , and after , by reason of his command among the soldiers and common people , he succeeded in his throne . Being scarce warm in swer , his seat , he called to mind the prediction given 20 THE SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
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William Oxberry. his seat , he called to mind the prediction given to his com- panion Banquho , whom thereupon suspecting as his sup- planter , he caused him to be killed , together with his whole kindred ; Fleance , his son , only with ...
William Oxberry. his seat , he called to mind the prediction given to his com- panion Banquho , whom thereupon suspecting as his sup- planter , he caused him to be killed , together with his whole kindred ; Fleance , his son , only with ...
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... given himself the trouble to inquire further than in general terms if the fish were good , received an answer from the maiden lady , that " She never saw a better turbot come to the house . " It was not till next day at breakfast , that ...
... given himself the trouble to inquire further than in general terms if the fish were good , received an answer from the maiden lady , that " She never saw a better turbot come to the house . " It was not till next day at breakfast , that ...
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