Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... hand in hand . This was after considerable difficulty ; but the f Cumberland soon assumed his birth- and took the first place by the princess ; he prince royal not only perceived , but y resented it , by showing extreme ill during the ...
... hand in hand . This was after considerable difficulty ; but the f Cumberland soon assumed his birth- and took the first place by the princess ; he prince royal not only perceived , but y resented it , by showing extreme ill during the ...
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... hand at parting , remained with me all that day . I could not dismiss from my mind the wild and sorrowful countenance of this young man , go where I would ; and I was on the point of mentioning the incident to a most excellent and ...
... hand at parting , remained with me all that day . I could not dismiss from my mind the wild and sorrowful countenance of this young man , go where I would ; and I was on the point of mentioning the incident to a most excellent and ...
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... hand in hand we crept To my own honour'd father's bed , To watch him as he slept ; And do you not remember still His fond but feeble kiss ? " " Alas ! such thoughts but little suit A day - of joy - like this . " " Of joy ! oh , mother ...
... hand in hand we crept To my own honour'd father's bed , To watch him as he slept ; And do you not remember still His fond but feeble kiss ? " " Alas ! such thoughts but little suit A day - of joy - like this . " " Of joy ! oh , mother ...
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