The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... poor - will had chanted the first stave of his lament ; the bat was abroad , and the screech - owl , like all bad singers , commenced without waiting to be importuned , though we were listening for the nightingale . The air , as I said ...
... poor - will had chanted the first stave of his lament ; the bat was abroad , and the screech - owl , like all bad singers , commenced without waiting to be importuned , though we were listening for the nightingale . The air , as I said ...
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... Poor Philip ! " said her companion , whom by the voice I recognised as the youngest of the Flemings , " I cannot conceive how you can resolve so coldly to break his heart . " I felt a dagger entering my bosom , but still I listened ...
... Poor Philip ! " said her companion , whom by the voice I recognised as the youngest of the Flemings , " I cannot conceive how you can resolve so coldly to break his heart . " I felt a dagger entering my bosom , but still I listened ...
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... poor , and I find myself , as you have seen to- night , in a position which will enable me to marry more to my advantage ; and , with these views , I am sure I should only make you miserable by fulfilling my contract with you , and will ...
... poor , and I find myself , as you have seen to- night , in a position which will enable me to marry more to my advantage ; and , with these views , I am sure I should only make you miserable by fulfilling my contract with you , and will ...
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... poor devils ! -the gormandizers will be nicely served - the endemic of a Margate - hoy will be but a trifle to the indis- position of her Ladyship's visiters - first one ill , then another , eh- ' si sick omnes . ' " My dear Daly ...
... poor devils ! -the gormandizers will be nicely served - the endemic of a Margate - hoy will be but a trifle to the indis- position of her Ladyship's visiters - first one ill , then another , eh- ' si sick omnes . ' " My dear Daly ...
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... poor Daly laboured ; yet there was so much plausibility in his manner , and so much real friendship in his professions , that I could not doubt his earnestness and good will towards me . At or about seven , therefore , I proceeded to ...
... poor Daly laboured ; yet there was so much plausibility in his manner , and so much real friendship in his professions , that I could not doubt his earnestness and good will towards me . At or about seven , therefore , I proceeded to ...
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