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... mind , he seemed very timorous , and played a weak bow . However , he got plenty of applause , both from his companions and the spectators in the gallery . He had hardly finished , when up stalked a grave , plain - looking man , with a ...
... mind , he seemed very timorous , and played a weak bow . However , he got plenty of applause , both from his companions and the spectators in the gallery . He had hardly finished , when up stalked a grave , plain - looking man , with a ...
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... mind , is not so prepossessing . He is evidently a man of more education than his friend , that is , of more reading , perhaps also of more various observation , but he has less genius . His tact is coarser , and though he speaks with ...
... mind , is not so prepossessing . He is evidently a man of more education than his friend , that is , of more reading , perhaps also of more various observation , but he has less genius . His tact is coarser , and though he speaks with ...
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... mind When tale sincere of British love was told , By him her father loved . Phoolranee thus , Like playful fawn , had passed her maiden life- A matron now , she brings at eve her son To meet her parents near their cottage tree , And ...
... mind When tale sincere of British love was told , By him her father loved . Phoolranee thus , Like playful fawn , had passed her maiden life- A matron now , she brings at eve her son To meet her parents near their cottage tree , And ...
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... mind to England's native shore , Where he must ne'er return ! The love of home Burst o'er his opening heart like pouring flood , And swallowed every thought . The walks endeared Of earliest days , the scenes of youthful love , Like ...
... mind to England's native shore , Where he must ne'er return ! The love of home Burst o'er his opening heart like pouring flood , And swallowed every thought . The walks endeared Of earliest days , the scenes of youthful love , Like ...
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... mind the water . ' 12 Ah ! Mr Dan , I'm sure you little know , " What mischief now you're doing to your stomach , How many plagues , how many torments flow , From drams that seem as mild to you as some hock ; Believe me , for this joke ...
... mind the water . ' 12 Ah ! Mr Dan , I'm sure you little know , " What mischief now you're doing to your stomach , How many plagues , how many torments flow , From drams that seem as mild to you as some hock ; Believe me , for this joke ...
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