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... cruel Maid , And Sighs reliev'd his Love - fick Mind . His tuneful Pipe all broken lay , Looks , Sighs and Actions feem'd to say , My Chloe is unkind . Why י 72 . Why ring the Woods with warbling Throats JANUARY 1725-6 . 15.
... cruel Maid , And Sighs reliev'd his Love - fick Mind . His tuneful Pipe all broken lay , Looks , Sighs and Actions feem'd to say , My Chloe is unkind . Why י 72 . Why ring the Woods with warbling Throats JANUARY 1725-6 . 15.
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... by his own Father . Say what is the Sense of Sight , Which I can ne'er enjoy ? Or what's that thing which you call Light ? Tell your poor blind Boy .. You O You talk of wondrous Things you fee ; You MARCH 1725-6 . 31.
... by his own Father . Say what is the Sense of Sight , Which I can ne'er enjoy ? Or what's that thing which you call Light ? Tell your poor blind Boy .. You O You talk of wondrous Things you fee ; You MARCH 1725-6 . 31.
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... 'd , her Prefence occa- fioned a profound Silence : It was the Prince who had most to say on this Occafion ; but notwithstanding that , his exceffive Happiness D 2 would would not let him fpeak , but his Joy fparkled APRIL , 1726 . 19.
... 'd , her Prefence occa- fioned a profound Silence : It was the Prince who had most to say on this Occafion ; but notwithstanding that , his exceffive Happiness D 2 would would not let him fpeak , but his Joy fparkled APRIL , 1726 . 19.
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Befides , Sir , though I have no Orders for saying it , by reafon of the unwarrantable Manner of treating his Majefty ; I can however affure your Excellency , for my own Part , that thofe Affertions that have been publifh'd as certain ...
Befides , Sir , though I have no Orders for saying it , by reafon of the unwarrantable Manner of treating his Majefty ; I can however affure your Excellency , for my own Part , that thofe Affertions that have been publifh'd as certain ...
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