Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... thought it best to get shut o ' them ther , and so with that we sailed away Cork to New York , where we soon got for , being the whole of us bred to the ter's business , you see , we made money ough , and so there we stopped , till four ...
... thought it best to get shut o ' them ther , and so with that we sailed away Cork to New York , where we soon got for , being the whole of us bred to the ter's business , you see , we made money ough , and so there we stopped , till four ...
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... thought of it would for a time soothe my troubled breast , and nerve it to bear up against the inroads of my present misfortunes . I recollect one day sitting down in St. James's Park on one of the benches , weary with wandering the ...
... thought of it would for a time soothe my troubled breast , and nerve it to bear up against the inroads of my present misfortunes . I recollect one day sitting down in St. James's Park on one of the benches , weary with wandering the ...
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... THOUGHT . BY DELTA . THE orb of day is sinking , The star of eve is winking , The silent dews Their balm diffuse , The summer flowers are drinking ; The valley shades grow drearer , The atmosphere grows clearer , Around all swim ...
... THOUGHT . BY DELTA . THE orb of day is sinking , The star of eve is winking , The silent dews Their balm diffuse , The summer flowers are drinking ; The valley shades grow drearer , The atmosphere grows clearer , Around all swim ...
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