The Metropolitan, Volym 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... things , together with your brother , were depo- sited in perfect safety in front of the Star Hotel , much to the relief of all parties concerned , especially the coachman , Will . Holmes , and his well - ordered though rather over ...
... things , together with your brother , were depo- sited in perfect safety in front of the Star Hotel , much to the relief of all parties concerned , especially the coachman , Will . Holmes , and his well - ordered though rather over ...
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... things collegiate . The next dignitaries on the staff are two tutors , the very antipodes of each other ; the senior fat , pursy , good - tempered , ignorant , and pompous ; the other slight , intelligent , and affable . Next come our ...
... things collegiate . The next dignitaries on the staff are two tutors , the very antipodes of each other ; the senior fat , pursy , good - tempered , ignorant , and pompous ; the other slight , intelligent , and affable . Next come our ...
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... thing : — Ah me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring ! I loved her then - I love her still , - But there was in my blood A growing fever , that did give Its frenzy to my mood ; I sneer'd , because another's sneers Had power ...
... thing : — Ah me ! how much of misery From idle words may spring ! I loved her then - I love her still , - But there was in my blood A growing fever , that did give Its frenzy to my mood ; I sneer'd , because another's sneers Had power ...
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... thing that seal'd my luckless fate . No , no ; her beauty gives thine own delight , Joy to thy day , and gladness to thy night ; Makes ev'ry moment of existence dear : Then is it hard to hide my rebel tear ? There is one thing that e'en ...
... thing that seal'd my luckless fate . No , no ; her beauty gives thine own delight , Joy to thy day , and gladness to thy night ; Makes ev'ry moment of existence dear : Then is it hard to hide my rebel tear ? There is one thing that e'en ...
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... thing to do with . Yet still it was a feeling of gladness and relief to her when the period of suspense and uncertainty was put an end to by the approach of the Swede , whose tall figure now became visible against the sky , though it ...
... thing to do with . Yet still it was a feeling of gladness and relief to her when the period of suspense and uncertainty was put an end to by the approach of the Swede , whose tall figure now became visible against the sky , though it ...
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