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... heart of the native inhabitant to his home . In this I have reason to believe I have in some measure succeeded , Before the appearance of my work the popular traditions of our city were unrecorded ; the peculiar and racy customs and ...
... heart of the native inhabitant to his home . In this I have reason to believe I have in some measure succeeded , Before the appearance of my work the popular traditions of our city were unrecorded ; the peculiar and racy customs and ...
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... heart - of great literary research , and a curious collector of books . At parting , the latter , in testimony of friendship , made him a present of the two oldest works in his collection ; which were the earliest edition of the ...
... heart - of great literary research , and a curious collector of books . At parting , the latter , in testimony of friendship , made him a present of the two oldest works in his collection ; which were the earliest edition of the ...
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... heart and thin pair of breeches Will go thorough the world , my brave boys ! " The more accurate commentators , however , declare in favor of the other reading , and affirm that the worthy in question , was a burly , bulbous man , who ...
... heart and thin pair of breeches Will go thorough the world , my brave boys ! " The more accurate commentators , however , declare in favor of the other reading , and affirm that the worthy in question , was a burly , bulbous man , who ...
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... heart of man dissolved away in tenderness . Oh ! sweet Theocritus ! had I thine oaten reed , wherewith thou erst did charm the gay Sicilian plains - Or Oh ! gentle Bion ! thy pastoral pipe , wherein the happy swains of the Lesbian isle ...
... heart of man dissolved away in tenderness . Oh ! sweet Theocritus ! had I thine oaten reed , wherewith thou erst did charm the gay Sicilian plains - Or Oh ! gentle Bion ! thy pastoral pipe , wherein the happy swains of the Lesbian isle ...
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... hearts of the heroes of Communipaw wore not a little troubled . But , as good fortune would have it , at the bow of ... heart of the good Van Kortlandt - who , having no land of his own , was a great admirer of other people's - expanded ...
... hearts of the heroes of Communipaw wore not a little troubled . But , as good fortune would have it , at the bow of ... heart of the good Van Kortlandt - who , having no land of his own , was a great admirer of other people's - expanded ...
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