The Flowers of Literature: Consisting of Selections from History, Biography, Poetry, and Romance; Jeux D'esprit, Traditionary Relics, and Essays, with Translations from Approved Authors, Том 1T. Tegg, 1824 |
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... poor fairy was inconsolable . On returning to the hermitage , she seated herself near the latticed window , and refused every consolation . The summer breeze fanned her glossy tresses , and as her 6 FLOWERS OF LITERATURE .
... poor fairy was inconsolable . On returning to the hermitage , she seated herself near the latticed window , and refused every consolation . The summer breeze fanned her glossy tresses , and as her 6 FLOWERS OF LITERATURE .
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... poor objects lately exhibited under the name of the Monstrous Craws ; some had no necks - others had necks that reached al- most to their waists ; the bodies of some were bloated up to such a size , that they could scarcely enter a pair ...
... poor objects lately exhibited under the name of the Monstrous Craws ; some had no necks - others had necks that reached al- most to their waists ; the bodies of some were bloated up to such a size , that they could scarcely enter a pair ...
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... poor - nor , indeed , did they seem intended for any mortal whatever , so ill were they adapted to the shape of the human body ; some of the garments were extrava- gantly large , others as preposterously small ; of others , it was ...
... poor - nor , indeed , did they seem intended for any mortal whatever , so ill were they adapted to the shape of the human body ; some of the garments were extrava- gantly large , others as preposterously small ; of others , it was ...
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... poor , compared to what is practised in this court : sometimes the queen will lisp and stam- mer , and then none of her attendants can speak plain ; sometimes she chooses to totter as she walks , and then they are seized with sudden ...
... poor , compared to what is practised in this court : sometimes the queen will lisp and stam- mer , and then none of her attendants can speak plain ; sometimes she chooses to totter as she walks , and then they are seized with sudden ...
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... poor , to whom the queen was secretly distributing bread . I saw the Genius of Com- merce doing her homage , and discovered the British cross woven into the insignia of her dignity . While I was musing on these things , a murmur arose ...
... poor , to whom the queen was secretly distributing bread . I saw the Genius of Com- merce doing her homage , and discovered the British cross woven into the insignia of her dignity . While I was musing on these things , a murmur arose ...
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