Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26E. Littell, 1830 |
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... father's ship , -a from himself . I cannot describe to you the proposition my mother acceded to the more burning intensity of my curiosity on this sub - gladly , as she had taken home the half - starved ject . Day after day , night ...
... father's ship , -a from himself . I cannot describe to you the proposition my mother acceded to the more burning intensity of my curiosity on this sub - gladly , as she had taken home the half - starved ject . Day after day , night ...
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... father reads the sacred page . " The Cotter's Saturday Night . I. ' Twas early day - and sun - light stream'd Soft thro ' a quiet room , That hush'd , but not forsaken , seem'd- Still , but with nought of gloom : For there secure in ...
... father reads the sacred page . " The Cotter's Saturday Night . I. ' Twas early day - and sun - light stream'd Soft thro ' a quiet room , That hush'd , but not forsaken , seem'd- Still , but with nought of gloom : For there secure in ...
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... father especially , took it patiently . But Law - bright vision vanished from the earth ? You rence was obliged to return to India , and they speak of changing - and I see you changed- would not consent to an immediate marriage ...
... father especially , took it patiently . But Law - bright vision vanished from the earth ? You rence was obliged to return to India , and they speak of changing - and I see you changed- would not consent to an immediate marriage ...
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... fathers , trod the desert land . They little thought how pure a light In time should gather round that day ; How love should keep their memory bright , How wide a realm their sons should sway . Green are their bays - but greener still ...
... fathers , trod the desert land . They little thought how pure a light In time should gather round that day ; How love should keep their memory bright , How wide a realm their sons should sway . Green are their bays - but greener still ...
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... father , in the womb of a virgin , will be statesman , and one of the fathers of the repub - classed with the fable of the generation of Mi- lic ; and who , therefore , must grieve to find nerva in the brain of Jupiter . " - p . 365 ...
... father , in the womb of a virgin , will be statesman , and one of the fathers of the repub - classed with the fable of the generation of Mi- lic ; and who , therefore , must grieve to find nerva in the brain of Jupiter . " - p . 365 ...
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