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... looks wise ( rather painful to see ) , Prints already in two County papers her rhymes ; And raves — the sweet , charming , absurd little dear ! About Amulets , Bijous , and Keepsakes , next year , In a manner which plainly bad symptoms ...
... looks wise ( rather painful to see ) , Prints already in two County papers her rhymes ; And raves — the sweet , charming , absurd little dear ! About Amulets , Bijous , and Keepsakes , next year , In a manner which plainly bad symptoms ...
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... looks half so pleas'd as when , bless him , he Sings to an old lady's purse " Open , Sesame . " By the way , I've just heard , in my walks , a report , Which , if true , will ensure for your visit some sport . ' Tis rumour'd our Manager ...
... looks half so pleas'd as when , bless him , he Sings to an old lady's purse " Open , Sesame . " By the way , I've just heard , in my walks , a report , Which , if true , will ensure for your visit some sport . ' Tis rumour'd our Manager ...
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... look on this poor sinful face ; And I mean , if the Lord in his mercy thinks right , To wear one at Mrs. Fitz - wigram's to - night . The silks are quite heav'nly : -I'm glad , too , to say , Gimp herself grows more godly and good every ...
... look on this poor sinful face ; And I mean , if the Lord in his mercy thinks right , To wear one at Mrs. Fitz - wigram's to - night . The silks are quite heav'nly : -I'm glad , too , to say , Gimp herself grows more godly and good every ...
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... look , But both describe charming , -both Footman and Cook . She , " decidedly pious " -with pathos deplores Th ' increase of French cook'ry , and sin on shores ; our And adds , ( while for further accounts she refers To a great Gospel ...
... look , But both describe charming , -both Footman and Cook . She , " decidedly pious " -with pathos deplores Th ' increase of French cook'ry , and sin on shores ; our And adds , ( while for further accounts she refers To a great Gospel ...
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... look'd dis- may'd ; But got her to sing the 100th Psalm , While she curl'd my hair , which made me calm . Nothing so soothes a Christian heart As sacred music - heavenly art ! At two , a visit from Mr. Magan , — Tuesday . A remarkably ...
... look'd dis- may'd ; But got her to sing the 100th Psalm , While she curl'd my hair , which made me calm . Nothing so soothes a Christian heart As sacred music - heavenly art ! At two , a visit from Mr. Magan , — Tuesday . A remarkably ...
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