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... wish you a good morning , Sir ! Thank you , Sir , and I wish you the same , " into two blank - verse heroics : - To you a morning good , good Sir ! I wish . You , Sir ! I thank : to you the same wish I. In those parts of Mr ...
... wish you a good morning , Sir ! Thank you , Sir , and I wish you the same , " into two blank - verse heroics : - To you a morning good , good Sir ! I wish . You , Sir ! I thank : to you the same wish I. In those parts of Mr ...
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... wish he would explain his Explanation . III You , Bob ! are rather insolent , you know , At being disappointed in your wish To supersede all warblers here below , And be the only Blackbird in the dish ; 20 And then you overstrain ...
... wish he would explain his Explanation . III You , Bob ! are rather insolent , you know , At being disappointed in your wish To supersede all warblers here below , And be the only Blackbird in the dish ; 20 And then you overstrain ...
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... wish to alter , and perhaps the two stanzas of a buffooning cast on London's Sunday are as well left out . I much wish to avoid identifying Childe Harold's character with mine , and that , in sooth , is my second objection to my name ...
... wish to alter , and perhaps the two stanzas of a buffooning cast on London's Sunday are as well left out . I much wish to avoid identifying Childe Harold's character with mine , and that , in sooth , is my second objection to my name ...
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