The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with biographical and explanatory notes, ed. by R. Garnett, L. Vallée, A. Brandl. Imperial ed, Том 14Richard Garnett 1899 |
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... hand , Marched boldly up , like our trained band , Presented , and away . When all the meat was on the table , What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason was , Before the parson could say ...
... hand , Marched boldly up , like our trained band , Presented , and away . When all the meat was on the table , What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason was , Before the parson could say ...
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... hand that twines the thread of life than that of nature : we are not only igno- rant in antipathies and occult qualities ; our ends are as obscure as our beginnings ; the line of our days is drawn by night , and the various effects ...
... hand that twines the thread of life than that of nature : we are not only igno- rant in antipathies and occult qualities ; our ends are as obscure as our beginnings ; the line of our days is drawn by night , and the various effects ...
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... hand to destroy us , and we are beholden unto every one we meet , he doth not kill us . There is therefore but one comfort left , that though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life , it is not in the strongest to ...
... hand to destroy us , and we are beholden unto every one we meet , he doth not kill us . There is therefore but one comfort left , that though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life , it is not in the strongest to ...
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... hand , and we quicken'd our pace down into the street . It lay on the slope , and midway down we pass'd some watch fires burn'd out ; and then a soldier or two running and fasten- ing their straps ; and last a little child , that seem'd ...
... hand , and we quicken'd our pace down into the street . It lay on the slope , and midway down we pass'd some watch fires burn'd out ; and then a soldier or two running and fasten- ing their straps ; and last a little child , that seem'd ...
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... hand and turning to his companion , " let me present to you the gentleman that in January sav'd your house of Bocconnoc from burning at the hands of the rebels - whom God confound this day ! " He lifted his hat . " Amen , " said I , as ...
... hand and turning to his companion , " let me present to you the gentleman that in January sav'd your house of Bocconnoc from burning at the hands of the rebels - whom God confound this day ! " He lifted his hat . " Amen , " said I , as ...
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