Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... find, As in its first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind, Then with a gentle voice your censure spread, And spare the living — spare the sacred dead.' In listening to these beautiful lines, an universal ...
... find, As in its first and rudest forms design'd, As yet not perfect from the glowing mind, Then with a gentle voice your censure spread, And spare the living — spare the sacred dead.' In listening to these beautiful lines, an universal ...
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... find the opulent citizen and substantial landholder among the inveterate enemies of those literary pursuits_which lead not to the attainment of fortune : and poetry has been so rarely the associate of wealth and presperity, that it ...
... find the opulent citizen and substantial landholder among the inveterate enemies of those literary pursuits_which lead not to the attainment of fortune : and poetry has been so rarely the associate of wealth and presperity, that it ...
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... find the city of London very dull; it however improves upon me. My acquaintance is but thin as yet: of that number however m is one, as an acquaintance only; for I do not by any means look on him in the light of a. friend. I agree with ...
... find the city of London very dull; it however improves upon me. My acquaintance is but thin as yet: of that number however m is one, as an acquaintance only; for I do not by any means look on him in the light of a. friend. I agree with ...
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... understand you were in daily expectation of receiving an answer' to your last, which I was surprised to find -.you had not; as I not only wrote you a very long one, but put it myself into thehands of the postman who comes 16.
... understand you were in daily expectation of receiving an answer' to your last, which I was surprised to find -.you had not; as I not only wrote you a very long one, but put it myself into thehands of the postman who comes 16.
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... find thee young— still hail thee fair, Nor rack'd with pain—nor oraz'd with care. ' And when the cank'ring hand" of time Shall feed remerseless on thy prime -When from thy cheeks the roses fly, When fades the lustre of thine eye; Oh ...
... find thee young— still hail thee fair, Nor rack'd with pain—nor oraz'd with care. ' And when the cank'ring hand" of time Shall feed remerseless on thy prime -When from thy cheeks the roses fly, When fades the lustre of thine eye; Oh ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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