The Monthly Magazine, Or, British RegisterR. Phillips, 1841 |
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... thee , -Hollo ! Who's done this ? —I say , who has done this ? " Mr. Snibs pushed back his chair , and looked under the table ; sur- prised at the interruption , every boy did the same , —so did I , —and , horror of horrors ! —there ...
... thee , -Hollo ! Who's done this ? —I say , who has done this ? " Mr. Snibs pushed back his chair , and looked under the table ; sur- prised at the interruption , every boy did the same , —so did I , —and , horror of horrors ! —there ...
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... thee , why should I strive to repress the honest tear , that , spite of all , will rise ? -why withhold the friendly tribute to thy memory ? But enough of mournful recollection . During the first part of my stay at Dr. Pitchitin's , I ...
... thee , why should I strive to repress the honest tear , that , spite of all , will rise ? -why withhold the friendly tribute to thy memory ? But enough of mournful recollection . During the first part of my stay at Dr. Pitchitin's , I ...
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... thee only to imagine me , even that which is most agreeable to thyself . Ye maidens , picture me in some lover's form ! and matrons , as some dear friend of youth , -so I be but embodied in pleasing , comely shape , full well shall I be ...
... thee only to imagine me , even that which is most agreeable to thyself . Ye maidens , picture me in some lover's form ! and matrons , as some dear friend of youth , -so I be but embodied in pleasing , comely shape , full well shall I be ...
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... Thee- One precious boon - was still denied me : I thought how sweet that prayer would be , If there were one to kneel beside me ! Angels of Light , from yon blest skies , Beings who hover near Thy throne , Gazed on me with their radiant ...
... Thee- One precious boon - was still denied me : I thought how sweet that prayer would be , If there were one to kneel beside me ! Angels of Light , from yon blest skies , Beings who hover near Thy throne , Gazed on me with their radiant ...
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... thee , from that far - off South : At whose sirocco , death - fraught breath I weep- For tertian , spotted plague , tyrannic drought , Ophthalmia , blinding with its subtle sand , And ills unnumber'd , from those plains are caught ...
... thee , from that far - off South : At whose sirocco , death - fraught breath I weep- For tertian , spotted plague , tyrannic drought , Ophthalmia , blinding with its subtle sand , And ills unnumber'd , from those plains are caught ...
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