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Page 186
... Give , oh give her to my arms ! The conclusion of these lines was truly poetical , because it was the height of fiction in the author to represent himself as pos- sessing two arms , when he evidently had but one . This mistake did not ...
... Give , oh give her to my arms ! The conclusion of these lines was truly poetical , because it was the height of fiction in the author to represent himself as pos- sessing two arms , when he evidently had but one . This mistake did not ...
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... give him wings to waft it with wood , he has enough of his own to make a shaft or bolt of . Hand me my own unfinished lampoon - give it to him with the letters him make what he can of them all . " 6.66 - your --- let My Lord Duke I ...
... give him wings to waft it with wood , he has enough of his own to make a shaft or bolt of . Hand me my own unfinished lampoon - give it to him with the letters him make what he can of them all . " 6.66 - your --- let My Lord Duke I ...
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... give the people in their government , will change their listless character into one of life and energy . The amelioration of the laws respecting property in land , the adoption of new regu- lations in favor of commerce , and the ...
... give the people in their government , will change their listless character into one of life and energy . The amelioration of the laws respecting property in land , the adoption of new regu- lations in favor of commerce , and the ...
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