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... creature sees220 How graceful, pride can be,and howmajestic, ease, While tender cares andmild domestic lovesWith furtive watch pursueher asshe moves,The female witha meeker charm succeeds, And her brown littleones aroundher leads ...
... creature sees220 How graceful, pride can be,and howmajestic, ease, While tender cares andmild domestic lovesWith furtive watch pursueher asshe moves,The female witha meeker charm succeeds, And her brown littleones aroundher leads ...
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... creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak; Save that the bustard,of those regions bleak Shytenant, seeingby the uncertain light A man there wandering, gavea mournful shriek, And halfupon the ground, with strange ...
... creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak; Save that the bustard,of those regions bleak Shytenant, seeingby the uncertain light A man there wandering, gavea mournful shriek, And halfupon the ground, with strange ...
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... creature.—My poor Babe Was crying, asI thought, crying for bread When I hadnone togive him; whereupon, I put a slip of foxglove inhis hand, Which pleased him so, that he was hushed at once: When, into one of those same spotted bellsA ...
... creature.—My poor Babe Was crying, asI thought, crying for bread When I hadnone togive him; whereupon, I put a slip of foxglove inhis hand, Which pleased him so, that he was hushed at once: When, into one of those same spotted bellsA ...
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... Creature Whomhe to more than filiallove and duty Hath falsely trained—shall he fulfil his purpose? But you are fallen. MAR. Fallen should Ibe indeed— Murder—perhaps asleep, blind,old,alone, Betrayed, in darkness! Here to strikethe blow ...
... Creature Whomhe to more than filiallove and duty Hath falsely trained—shall he fulfil his purpose? But you are fallen. MAR. Fallen should Ibe indeed— Murder—perhaps asleep, blind,old,alone, Betrayed, in darkness! Here to strikethe blow ...
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... Creature's back,and plied With ready heels his shaggy side; But stillthe Asshis stationkept. 400 Then Peter gavea suddenjerk, A jerk that from a dungeonfloor Would have pulled up an iron ring; But still the heavy headed ThingStood just ...
... Creature's back,and plied With ready heels his shaggy side; But stillthe Asshis stationkept. 400 Then Peter gavea suddenjerk, A jerk that from a dungeonfloor Would have pulled up an iron ring; But still the heavy headed ThingStood just ...
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