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Page 71
... mind never mind I shall make no bad use of what I have learned , " said Touchwood ; " were you to eat your words with the best fish - sauce , ( and that is Burgess's , ) I have got all the information from them I wanted . " ' The ...
... mind never mind I shall make no bad use of what I have learned , " said Touchwood ; " were you to eat your words with the best fish - sauce , ( and that is Burgess's , ) I have got all the information from them I wanted . " ' The ...
Page 411
... mind , oppressed but not subdued , contemplates the awful approaches of the final hour . Manly resignation , enduring and virtuous resolve , were never better pourtrayed than in the following sonnet , written under the mournful ...
... mind , oppressed but not subdued , contemplates the awful approaches of the final hour . Manly resignation , enduring and virtuous resolve , were never better pourtrayed than in the following sonnet , written under the mournful ...
Page 446
... mind it is in vain to expect health ; and what thinking being can enjoy tranquillity of mind , while he reflects that death may , in an instant , plunge into misery those around him , his contribution to whose happiness has constituted ...
... mind it is in vain to expect health ; and what thinking being can enjoy tranquillity of mind , while he reflects that death may , in an instant , plunge into misery those around him , his contribution to whose happiness has constituted ...
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