The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 42
... face . There was no resistingling caravan , by whatever humble the vortex of his temperament . His riotous imagination conjured up handsome settlements before their eyes , which kept them up in the eye of the world too , and seem at ...
... face . There was no resistingling caravan , by whatever humble the vortex of his temperament . His riotous imagination conjured up handsome settlements before their eyes , which kept them up in the eye of the world too , and seem at ...
Page 59
... face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . VI . In martial sports I had my cunning tried , And yet to break more staves did me address , [ confess ) While with the people's shouts ( I must Youth , luck , and praise , even ...
... face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . VI . In martial sports I had my cunning tried , And yet to break more staves did me address , [ confess ) While with the people's shouts ( I must Youth , luck , and praise , even ...
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... face any time these four years - with a number of endearing expressions besides . At the same time , re- moving the solitary Day from the forlorn seat which had been assigned him , he stationed him at his own board , somewhere between ...
... face any time these four years - with a number of endearing expressions besides . At the same time , re- moving the solitary Day from the forlorn seat which had been assigned him , he stationed him at his own board , somewhere between ...
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