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Page 94
... hope , we fear . Nor yet for self the keenest pangs we feel , For other's woes , more genial tears will steal . Thou tender martyr of condolence ! tell , How strong the tides that social bosoms swell ! Did e'er thy soul so true to ...
... hope , we fear . Nor yet for self the keenest pangs we feel , For other's woes , more genial tears will steal . Thou tender martyr of condolence ! tell , How strong the tides that social bosoms swell ! Did e'er thy soul so true to ...
Page 208
... hope that this heart - rending tale is not true ; and we hope , also , that the young writer will be content with our allowing her performance sufficient merit by our honest praise of her POETRY ; as well as in our warm approbation of ...
... hope that this heart - rending tale is not true ; and we hope , also , that the young writer will be content with our allowing her performance sufficient merit by our honest praise of her POETRY ; as well as in our warm approbation of ...
Page 255
... hope to complete . ، 2. Inferior in merit , and easier in execution , seems the design which should select and arrange the more striking parts of literary history on its revival , record and illustrate those material causes by which its ...
... hope to complete . ، 2. Inferior in merit , and easier in execution , seems the design which should select and arrange the more striking parts of literary history on its revival , record and illustrate those material causes by which its ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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