The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 261F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Being serpentine it is secret , whether lurking in some " cave , ” or cherished in the heart . In his bosom secretly there lay An hateful snake , the which his taile uplyes . This , again , leads on to the fancy of man taking a sin to ...
Being serpentine it is secret , whether lurking in some " cave , ” or cherished in the heart . In his bosom secretly there lay An hateful snake , the which his taile uplyes . This , again , leads on to the fancy of man taking a sin to ...
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Our hearts beat together in life , they shall be one in death . We will both suffer alike . We shall both die shot through the heart . In the early morning I set off on what I hoped and believed would be my last journey in this life .
Our hearts beat together in life , they shall be one in death . We will both suffer alike . We shall both die shot through the heart . In the early morning I set off on what I hoped and believed would be my last journey in this life .
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In one of his songs he tells the whole story in three verses , the last of which is as follows : It is an old , old story , And yet ' tis ever new , And he to whom it happens , It breaks his heart in two . Hearts , it may be said ...
In one of his songs he tells the whole story in three verses , the last of which is as follows : It is an old , old story , And yet ' tis ever new , And he to whom it happens , It breaks his heart in two . Hearts , it may be said ...
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