The Literary Souvenir, Or, Cabinet of Poetry and RomanceAlaric Alexander Watts Hurst, Robinson and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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Page ix
... Death of the First - Born . By Alaric A. Watts ... 74 Friends . By James Montgomery , Esq . 79 Sonnet . By the Archdeacon Wrangham ..... 80 Fidelity . From the Spanish ..... 81 Sonnet . By Mrs. Opie .... 82 To Miss Stephens , on first ...
... Death of the First - Born . By Alaric A. Watts ... 74 Friends . By James Montgomery , Esq . 79 Sonnet . By the Archdeacon Wrangham ..... 80 Fidelity . From the Spanish ..... 81 Sonnet . By Mrs. Opie .... 82 To Miss Stephens , on first ...
Page xi
... death ....... 204 205 209 ......... 210 Leixlip Castle ; an Irish Family Legend . By the Rev. C. R. Maturin . Greece ...... Stanzas for Music . By J. H. Wiffen , Esq . 211 ... 233 235 My Greyhounds . By the Rev. E. W. Barnard ...
... death ....... 204 205 209 ......... 210 Leixlip Castle ; an Irish Family Legend . By the Rev. C. R. Maturin . Greece ...... Stanzas for Music . By J. H. Wiffen , Esq . 211 ... 233 235 My Greyhounds . By the Rev. E. W. Barnard ...
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... death . Guyon was almost the last person to enter the Hotel de Ville . All the medical men of the town had there met to consult on some means of stopping the dreadful progress of the plague , by which half the city had already perished ...
... death . Guyon was almost the last person to enter the Hotel de Ville . All the medical men of the town had there met to consult on some means of stopping the dreadful progress of the plague , by which half the city had already perished ...
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... death of him who makes it . Who would willingly rush upon so dreadful a fate ? " As the old physician ceased speaking , he fixed his eyes almost unconsciously upon the countenance of him whom he had addressed . The change that sud ...
... death of him who makes it . Who would willingly rush upon so dreadful a fate ? " As the old physician ceased speaking , he fixed his eyes almost unconsciously upon the countenance of him whom he had addressed . The change that sud ...
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... death of the operator , might we not as well consult together as to the possible means of averting the fatal conse → quences of such an operation ? There is one person , now present I believe , whose powerful genius and superior ...
... death of the operator , might we not as well consult together as to the possible means of averting the fatal conse → quences of such an operation ? There is one person , now present I believe , whose powerful genius and superior ...
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