The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... heard that the stone underneath the most ancient of them , which was brought from Scotland , was called Jacob's pillar , sat himself down in the chair ; and , looking like the figure of an old Gothic king , asked our interpreter , what ...
... heard that the stone underneath the most ancient of them , which was brought from Scotland , was called Jacob's pillar , sat himself down in the chair ; and , looking like the figure of an old Gothic king , asked our interpreter , what ...
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... heard in those regions of pain and sorrow . < -Fast we found , fast shut The dismal gates , and barricado'd strong ; But long ere our approaching heard within Noise , other than the sound of dance or song , Torment , and loud lament ...
... heard in those regions of pain and sorrow . < -Fast we found , fast shut The dismal gates , and barricado'd strong ; But long ere our approaching heard within Noise , other than the sound of dance or song , Torment , and loud lament ...
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... heard Delightfully , " Increase and multiply ; " Now death to hear ! - -In me all Posterity stands curst ! Fair patrimony , That I must leave ye , sons ! O were I able To waste it all myself , and leave you none ! So disinherited , how ...
... heard Delightfully , " Increase and multiply ; " Now death to hear ! - -In me all Posterity stands curst ! Fair patrimony , That I must leave ye , sons ! O were I able To waste it all myself , and leave you none ! So disinherited , how ...
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