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... fair - play . The lyre being of his own manufacture , and not put toge ther in the most workmanlike manner , a string or two got loose during the performance , which marred the effect sadly . After him Mr B - rr - y C - rnw - ll ...
... fair - play . The lyre being of his own manufacture , and not put toge ther in the most workmanlike manner , a string or two got loose during the performance , which marred the effect sadly . After him Mr B - rr - y C - rnw - ll ...
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... fair satirists . This moral taint , for I can consider it as nothing less , I have heard defended , but only by men who are supposed to have had a large expe- rience of the world , and who , per- haps , on that account , are not the ...
... fair satirists . This moral taint , for I can consider it as nothing less , I have heard defended , but only by men who are supposed to have had a large expe- rience of the world , and who , per- haps , on that account , are not the ...
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... fair ; And as she stood and pointed to the sky , With that fixed look of loveliness and care , The Angel thought , and check'd it with a sigh , He saw some Spirit fallen from immortality . The silent prayer was done , and now she moved ...
... fair ; And as she stood and pointed to the sky , With that fixed look of loveliness and care , The Angel thought , and check'd it with a sigh , He saw some Spirit fallen from immortality . The silent prayer was done , and now she moved ...
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... fair As was his grandsire's ? thinks her careful eye May keep his youth untinged by Indian sun , And see him bloom as did his sire , when first From England come , the ruddy vision pressed Those pallid shores . For much Phoolranee's ...
... fair As was his grandsire's ? thinks her careful eye May keep his youth untinged by Indian sun , And see him bloom as did his sire , when first From England come , the ruddy vision pressed Those pallid shores . For much Phoolranee's ...
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... fair reward , Or wealth , or honoured death ( the prospect sole Their tribe requires ) nor desperate need to join , As wont their sires of old , the lawless chief , Whose hated bands were fed to savage strength For plundering war . One ...
... fair reward , Or wealth , or honoured death ( the prospect sole Their tribe requires ) nor desperate need to join , As wont their sires of old , the lawless chief , Whose hated bands were fed to savage strength For plundering war . One ...
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