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... heard the oriental account of Satyrs : for in this desert it is said that the Arabs find an animal resem- bling a man from the head to the waist , but having the thighs and legs of a sheep or goat ; and that they hunt this creature with ...
... heard the oriental account of Satyrs : for in this desert it is said that the Arabs find an animal resem- bling a man from the head to the waist , but having the thighs and legs of a sheep or goat ; and that they hunt this creature with ...
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... heard him say , " Shall all the hands of selfishness outweigh . " So mild his temper he could none offend , Truth found in him an everlasting friend . ( To be continued . ) HARLEQUINADE . THE SYLPH OF THE OAK , OR THE 12.
... heard him say , " Shall all the hands of selfishness outweigh . " So mild his temper he could none offend , Truth found in him an everlasting friend . ( To be continued . ) HARLEQUINADE . THE SYLPH OF THE OAK , OR THE 12.
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... heard of , but hitherto always imagined was impossible : -that is , standing the shot of a cannon charged with a proper ball , and full quantity of powder , at the distance of only ten yards . A set of us who were together , on his ...
... heard of , but hitherto always imagined was impossible : -that is , standing the shot of a cannon charged with a proper ball , and full quantity of powder , at the distance of only ten yards . A set of us who were together , on his ...
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... heard the turning of a key , and immediately turned her eyes towards the garden - door , fondly imagining that her lover was come at last to her relief : but , on seeing , by the faint light of the moon , at that moment , a man enter ...
... heard the turning of a key , and immediately turned her eyes towards the garden - door , fondly imagining that her lover was come at last to her relief : but , on seeing , by the faint light of the moon , at that moment , a man enter ...
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... heard the tale , Gave free consent , and that in friendly sort ; For ' prentice lads to seek the sweet regale , And wish'd them store of pancakes and good sport . To be continued . " THE NARRATOR , No. XIII . The Subject concluded from ...
... heard the tale , Gave free consent , and that in friendly sort ; For ' prentice lads to seek the sweet regale , And wish'd them store of pancakes and good sport . To be continued . " THE NARRATOR , No. XIII . The Subject concluded from ...
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