The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... thought must be the case in so low a situation . To this , objection the first , my father only answered by an ... thoughts of this most terrible of terrors , that she could no longer arrange her arguments in system- atic order ...
... thought must be the case in so low a situation . To this , objection the first , my father only answered by an ... thoughts of this most terrible of terrors , that she could no longer arrange her arguments in system- atic order ...
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... thoughts , I find myself the more strongly confirmed in my opinion , that my letter iş " better than nothing , " since , as you will see , I have already come to a conclusion . L. L. 3 THE PREDICTION . ' Tis night - in Guadalquiver's ...
... thoughts , I find myself the more strongly confirmed in my opinion , that my letter iş " better than nothing , " since , as you will see , I have already come to a conclusion . L. L. 3 THE PREDICTION . ' Tis night - in Guadalquiver's ...
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... thought upon his promis'd bride ; He thought in victory to feel His father's spirit guide his steel : But the dark form had come between The triumphs of the fancied scene , While on the battle - field stood Death , To crown him with the ...
... thought upon his promis'd bride ; He thought in victory to feel His father's spirit guide his steel : But the dark form had come between The triumphs of the fancied scene , While on the battle - field stood Death , To crown him with the ...
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... thought of thee . It was not , love , to see thy tears I left the warrior throng ; It was not , love , from selfish fears That I disturb'd thy song ; But that I could not couch my spear With death prophetic on mine ear , Without one ...
... thought of thee . It was not , love , to see thy tears I left the warrior throng ; It was not , love , from selfish fears That I disturb'd thy song ; But that I could not couch my spear With death prophetic on mine ear , Without one ...
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... thought to name in his will , but he unfortunately forgot them all . So would I act . Most people have three names , a Christian , a Family , and a Surname . I remember a person who , like the man in the Vicar of Wakefield , liked to ...
... thought to name in his will , but he unfortunately forgot them all . So would I act . Most people have three names , a Christian , a Family , and a Surname . I remember a person who , like the man in the Vicar of Wakefield , liked to ...
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