The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... continued abroad many years ; and he was , it is said , contemplating with pleasure the great probability there was that they should travel down the hill of life together , when , in consequence of new arrangements occasioned by the ...
... continued abroad many years ; and he was , it is said , contemplating with pleasure the great probability there was that they should travel down the hill of life together , when , in consequence of new arrangements occasioned by the ...
Page 34
... continued many years in the recess of the fo- rest , with no attendant but his nurse and her son , a child of the same age as himself , who was called Agenor , and the two women . The King went often to see him , and observed a great ...
... continued many years in the recess of the fo- rest , with no attendant but his nurse and her son , a child of the same age as himself , who was called Agenor , and the two women . The King went often to see him , and observed a great ...
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... continued thus embarrassed for a great part of the night , till at last , upon the surrendering of the frigate , all things were adjusted , as well as time and circumstances could permit . The five other gallies gave us all the ...
... continued thus embarrassed for a great part of the night , till at last , upon the surrendering of the frigate , all things were adjusted , as well as time and circumstances could permit . The five other gallies gave us all the ...
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... continued three days in this miserable situation : the blood coming from my wounds was stopped by a little spirit of wine ; but there was no bandage used , nor did the surgeon once come to examine whether I was dead or alive . In this ...
... continued three days in this miserable situation : the blood coming from my wounds was stopped by a little spirit of wine ; but there was no bandage used , nor did the surgeon once come to examine whether I was dead or alive . In this ...
Page 49
... continued he in his soliloquy . " Shall I conceal myself in a cor- ner of the church , and hear the avowal of my beloved sinner ? -Is this curiosity ? No ! Is it jealousy ? -Pshaw ! -Well , what is it then ? -A joke and nothing more . I ...
... continued he in his soliloquy . " Shall I conceal myself in a cor- ner of the church , and hear the avowal of my beloved sinner ? -Is this curiosity ? No ! Is it jealousy ? -Pshaw ! -Well , what is it then ? -A joke and nothing more . I ...
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