The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... eye - balls on the monk with horror and dismay . " If you are willing , " says he to the judges , " to receive my con ... eyes , ” said the monk , " is the son of an excellent father , who was once my dearest friend . He was confided to ...
... eye - balls on the monk with horror and dismay . " If you are willing , " says he to the judges , " to receive my con ... eyes , ” said the monk , " is the son of an excellent father , who was once my dearest friend . He was confided to ...
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... eyes , with the bitter ag- gravation of a double murder , for the child was alive within her . Are there words in language to express our lamentations ? Are there tortures in the reach of even your invention to compare with those we ...
... eyes , with the bitter ag- gravation of a double murder , for the child was alive within her . Are there words in language to express our lamentations ? Are there tortures in the reach of even your invention to compare with those we ...
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... eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her seat at the table . She then desired the duke to sit down by ...
... eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her seat at the table . She then desired the duke to sit down by ...
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... eyes , but his countenance is fierce , and his demeanour sa- vage .--- London Mag . 1779 . THE CANARY - BIRD . BY MR . PRATT . A the T Cleves , I was residing with a Prussian family , during the time of the fair ; which I shall pass ...
... eyes , but his countenance is fierce , and his demeanour sa- vage .--- London Mag . 1779 . THE CANARY - BIRD . BY MR . PRATT . A the T Cleves , I was residing with a Prussian family , during the time of the fair ; which I shall pass ...
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... eyes , when thine were closed in frolic . O Bijou ! my dearest , only Bijou , would I were dead also . " As near as the spirit of his disordered mind can be transfused , such was the language and sentiment of the forlorn bird - catcher ...
... eyes , when thine were closed in frolic . O Bijou ! my dearest , only Bijou , would I were dead also . " As near as the spirit of his disordered mind can be transfused , such was the language and sentiment of the forlorn bird - catcher ...
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