The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen6E. Littell, 1825 |
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... give ad vice than to advise effectually . While he enjoys felicity with hi English bride , the forsaken Swiss droops to death ; and her dying request , taken by Udolph to England , is to see the beloved Theodri before she closes her ...
... give ad vice than to advise effectually . While he enjoys felicity with hi English bride , the forsaken Swiss droops to death ; and her dying request , taken by Udolph to England , is to see the beloved Theodri before she closes her ...
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... give the greatest pain to the surviving relations and friends know of nothing more inexcusable than this conduct . I avenged of Lord Byron , because he would give no more mo Mr. R. C. Dallas , and of his lordship's executor , because he ...
... give the greatest pain to the surviving relations and friends know of nothing more inexcusable than this conduct . I avenged of Lord Byron , because he would give no more mo Mr. R. C. Dallas , and of his lordship's executor , because he ...
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... give her one glance of the golden arle . Then , oh , there's a creature thou needs must see , Upright , and saintly , and stern is she ! ' Tis the old maid , with visage demure , With cat on her lap , and dogs on the floor . Master ...
... give her one glance of the golden arle . Then , oh , there's a creature thou needs must see , Upright , and saintly , and stern is she ! ' Tis the old maid , with visage demure , With cat on her lap , and dogs on the floor . Master ...
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