The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... thee no fable ! He has left on record an ac- count of an evening spent at the Mermaid , when he was first introduced to a set of men , the soles of whose shoes would now - a - days incite us to kiss the toes of them . He has described ...
... thee no fable ! He has left on record an ac- count of an evening spent at the Mermaid , when he was first introduced to a set of men , the soles of whose shoes would now - a - days incite us to kiss the toes of them . He has described ...
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... thee too much good , I fear , on this side the stars . But thy wild cousin , Betty Honey- comb , has left memorials of thee after thy decease ; for which I love her . Other ladies lurk here and there , with a sly article in a corner ...
... thee too much good , I fear , on this side the stars . But thy wild cousin , Betty Honey- comb , has left memorials of thee after thy decease ; for which I love her . Other ladies lurk here and there , with a sly article in a corner ...
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... thee with gloom , wretchedness , horror , and every atrabilarious enormity with which we are afflicted , even up to madness itself , as if the stomach could deprive us of reason , without having the power to confer it ? What infatuation ...
... thee with gloom , wretchedness , horror , and every atrabilarious enormity with which we are afflicted , even up to madness itself , as if the stomach could deprive us of reason , without having the power to confer it ? What infatuation ...
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... thee . The clouds , that dimm'd the day , have ceased To veil yon brilliant , azure sky ; Shewing that Nature owns , at least , One tint that emulates thine eye . The Zephyr's breath , so like thine own In rosy sweetness , leaves its ...
... thee . The clouds , that dimm'd the day , have ceased To veil yon brilliant , azure sky ; Shewing that Nature owns , at least , One tint that emulates thine eye . The Zephyr's breath , so like thine own In rosy sweetness , leaves its ...
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... thee bless thy Son . " Speak to me ! -mighty grief Ere now the dust hath stirr'd ! Hear me ! but hear me ! -Father , Chief , My King ! I must be heard ! - Hush'd , hush'd ! -how is it that I call , And that thou answerest not ? When was ...
... thee bless thy Son . " Speak to me ! -mighty grief Ere now the dust hath stirr'd ! Hear me ! but hear me ! -Father , Chief , My King ! I must be heard ! - Hush'd , hush'd ! -how is it that I call , And that thou answerest not ? When was ...
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