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... who were exalted and congenial natures aftaught , in lisping accents , to bless
fords , perhaps , the nearest approxithe name of Godfrey Howard . mation on
earth to perfect félicity : the affection which it feels for its object is pure as virtue ---
its ...
... who were exalted and congenial natures aftaught , in lisping accents , to bless
fords , perhaps , the nearest approxithe name of Godfrey Howard . mation on
earth to perfect félicity : the affection which it feels for its object is pure as virtue ---
its ...
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... made thy music , as I come iw takes a false and distorted view of I tune the
instrument here at the door , all its objects . ... What shall my West hurt me As .
and East ford into a goddess , endows her with that divinity which is the object of
In all ...
... made thy music , as I come iw takes a false and distorted view of I tune the
instrument here at the door , all its objects . ... What shall my West hurt me As .
and East ford into a goddess , endows her with that divinity which is the object of
In all ...
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Select 1 Select Passages from the Bible ; To remedy these inconveniences is
arranged under distinct heads , for the object of the present compilation . The
author commences with the first the use of Schools and Families , chapter in
Genesis ...
Select 1 Select Passages from the Bible ; To remedy these inconveniences is
arranged under distinct heads , for the object of the present compilation . The
author commences with the first the use of Schools and Families , chapter in
Genesis ...
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Why not suppose one atperceive the thing , and perceive also attachment innate
as well as the other ? If the lover , however , had perceive ourselves inclined to a
never seen his mistress , he would certain object or pursuit , how can not have ...
Why not suppose one atperceive the thing , and perceive also attachment innate
as well as the other ? If the lover , however , had perceive ourselves inclined to a
never seen his mistress , he would certain object or pursuit , how can not have ...
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Our " limits will not permit us to give quotations , in illustration of our In poetry , the
great object is to please remarks : they will appear sufficiently the senses and the
imagination ; but obvious , however , to every person while we are revelling in ...
Our " limits will not permit us to give quotations , in illustration of our In poetry , the
great object is to please remarks : they will appear sufficiently the senses and the
imagination ; but obvious , however , to every person while we are revelling in ...
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