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The graver sort cry ' d shame on such a boast ; And thought all ancient British
vigour losta Our wealthy peers must even eat in state , 3 . , . And scorn the dainty
if without the plate . Vi - . . ; Behold their feast ! ' no dinner but a show , 2 . Where ...
The graver sort cry ' d shame on such a boast ; And thought all ancient British
vigour losta Our wealthy peers must even eat in state , 3 . , . And scorn the dainty
if without the plate . Vi - . . ; Behold their feast ! ' no dinner but a show , 2 . Where ...
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echoed in her ear : , She thought of Fox ; - she heard him faintly speak , , His
parting breath grew cold upon her cheek , His dying accents trembled into air , i .
Spare injured Africa ! the Negro spare ! She started from her trance ! and round
the ...
echoed in her ear : , She thought of Fox ; - she heard him faintly speak , , His
parting breath grew cold upon her cheek , His dying accents trembled into air , i .
Spare injured Africa ! the Negro spare ! She started from her trance ! and round
the ...
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If old compositions are reprint . ed merely for the sake of so much dry instruction
as they are thought capable of ... and if it is desired that the thoughts shquld come
accompanied by all their associations with times long past , we think the ...
If old compositions are reprint . ed merely for the sake of so much dry instruction
as they are thought capable of ... and if it is desired that the thoughts shquld come
accompanied by all their associations with times long past , we think the ...
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These I thought it might be a labour wellbestowed to restore to a capacity of more
extensive ipfluence , and to republish them in one collection ; not merely to afford
to many readers an opportunity of what they could not otherwise enjoy ; but ...
These I thought it might be a labour wellbestowed to restore to a capacity of more
extensive ipfluence , and to republish them in one collection ; not merely to afford
to many readers an opportunity of what they could not otherwise enjoy ; but ...
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... with the young scholars and philosophers , and lawyers and divines , of our
own time and nation , thought it incumbent on him to affect somewhat of the beau
, in order to obtain forgiveness , from the connoisseurs in smirks and cringes ,
and ...
... with the young scholars and philosophers , and lawyers and divines , of our
own time and nation , thought it incumbent on him to affect somewhat of the beau
, in order to obtain forgiveness , from the connoisseurs in smirks and cringes ,
and ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.