New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 116Henry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 722
... a serpent eat my heart away , and you sat smiling . Lysander ! what removed ? Lysander ! lord ! what out of hearing ? gone ? no sound , no word ? alack , where are you ? Speak , if you hear ; speak , and faint 722 Found by Fairies .
... a serpent eat my heart away , and you sat smiling . Lysander ! what removed ? Lysander ! lord ! what out of hearing ? gone ? no sound , no word ? alack , where are you ? Speak , if you hear ; speak , and faint 722 Found by Fairies .
Page 747
... hear her stirring about the hut . " Such were the words of Imphoo , a Cacharee , as he came home at midnight and began to batter at the door . His wife , Bilahee , was awake and listening , and got up and opened the door to the ...
... hear her stirring about the hut . " Such were the words of Imphoo , a Cacharee , as he came home at midnight and began to batter at the door . His wife , Bilahee , was awake and listening , and got up and opened the door to the ...
Page 779
... Hear what Lord Bacon said with his wide sagacity : " I confess I did ever think that trading in Companies is most agreeable to the English nature , which wanteth that same general view of a republic which runneth in the Dutch , and ...
... Hear what Lord Bacon said with his wide sagacity : " I confess I did ever think that trading in Companies is most agreeable to the English nature , which wanteth that same general view of a republic which runneth in the Dutch , and ...
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