The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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... leave this to - night . So , wife , give me your hand : I hope you are glad I am set free . " me . --- These words struck upon their hearts just as they were recovering from the shock of joy . They both hung down their heads , and ...
... leave this to - night . So , wife , give me your hand : I hope you are glad I am set free . " me . --- These words struck upon their hearts just as they were recovering from the shock of joy . They both hung down their heads , and ...
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... leaves , and the tramp of a hasty foot , turned towards the boy , who stopped short upon reaching the open turf ... leave Oxford to - morrow saying farewell . ” ton ? " To - morrow ! 6 66 -- - - I could not go without But why do you ...
... leaves , and the tramp of a hasty foot , turned towards the boy , who stopped short upon reaching the open turf ... leave Oxford to - morrow saying farewell . ” ton ? " To - morrow ! 6 66 -- - - I could not go without But why do you ...
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... leave the poetas- ters to meet their fate untroubled by our criticisms . On the other hand , whenever we meet with a ... leaves of Mr. Watts's Poetical Sketches ; a little volume contain- ing much pleasing poetry . He is not , however ...
... leave the poetas- ters to meet their fate untroubled by our criticisms . On the other hand , whenever we meet with a ... leaves of Mr. Watts's Poetical Sketches ; a little volume contain- ing much pleasing poetry . He is not , however ...
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