Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... leaves him ; ( He was poor , as she was fair ; ) Leaves her young and gallant lover- Leaves her father's halls , to wed ... Leave to wither and decline ? " Six long years of love and duty . Wilt thou cast at once away- Wedding thus with ...
... leaves him ; ( He was poor , as she was fair ; ) Leaves her young and gallant lover- Leaves her father's halls , to wed ... Leave to wither and decline ? " Six long years of love and duty . Wilt thou cast at once away- Wedding thus with ...
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... leave your old master and townsman aground here without ever lending a - hand to tow him off a lee - shore ? " We were not proof against this appeal . Both of us esteemed him ; and though we were in a manner giving up our only chance ...
... leave your old master and townsman aground here without ever lending a - hand to tow him off a lee - shore ? " We were not proof against this appeal . Both of us esteemed him ; and though we were in a manner giving up our only chance ...
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... leave us poor girls to be " killing " in our own way , and do not insist upon a candour and sensibility , which ... leaving town we went to a fashionable watering - place , in order to avoid the inconvenience of a direct in- vitation of ...
... leave us poor girls to be " killing " in our own way , and do not insist upon a candour and sensibility , which ... leaving town we went to a fashionable watering - place , in order to avoid the inconvenience of a direct in- vitation of ...
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