The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century: Critical Reviews. The Second Funeral of NapoleonKnight & Millet, 1901 - 418 páginas |
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... pretty caresses as he would to the sweet and artless creature who loved him . " Stay , " he writes one morning it is ... Pretty Stella ; Dear , roguish , impudent , pretty M.D. " Every now and then he breaks into rhyme , as - " I wish ...
... pretty caresses as he would to the sweet and artless creature who loved him . " Stay , " he writes one morning it is ... Pretty Stella ; Dear , roguish , impudent , pretty M.D. " Every now and then he breaks into rhyme , as - " I wish ...
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... pretty as in " The merchant , robb'd of pleasure , 666 Sees tempests in despair ; But what's the loss of treasure To losing of my dear ? Should you some coast be laid on , Where gold and diamonds grow , You'd find a richer maiden , But ...
... pretty as in " The merchant , robb'd of pleasure , 666 Sees tempests in despair ; But what's the loss of treasure To losing of my dear ? Should you some coast be laid on , Where gold and diamonds grow , You'd find a richer maiden , But ...
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... pretty girl in the gallery . Passed away ' prentice - boy and pretty girl ! Passed away tipsy trainband - man with wig and bandolier ! On the spot where Tom Idle ( for whom I have an unaffected pity ) made his exit from this wicked ...
... pretty girl in the gallery . Passed away ' prentice - boy and pretty girl ! Passed away tipsy trainband - man with wig and bandolier ! On the spot where Tom Idle ( for whom I have an unaffected pity ) made his exit from this wicked ...
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