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... Fair Imogine Character and Career of Francis Xavier Song of the Bell . Algernon Sidney on Government . Ariadne Deserted by Theseus Storming the Temple of Mexico A Nocturnal Reverie Augustus Cæsar PAGE . John G. Saze 113 Lord Macaulay ...
... Fair Imogine Character and Career of Francis Xavier Song of the Bell . Algernon Sidney on Government . Ariadne Deserted by Theseus Storming the Temple of Mexico A Nocturnal Reverie Augustus Cæsar PAGE . John G. Saze 113 Lord Macaulay ...
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... fair freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower , alike undone By proud contempt or favour's fostering sun , Still may thy blooms the changeful clime endure , I only would ...
... fair freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou transitory flower , alike undone By proud contempt or favour's fostering sun , Still may thy blooms the changeful clime endure , I only would ...
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... fair widow , so he abruptly told her the amount of his fortune , and that , if she refused to accept him for her mate , he would inevitably drown himself in the deepest and muddiest canal . " " give her private reasons for this measure ...
... fair widow , so he abruptly told her the amount of his fortune , and that , if she refused to accept him for her mate , he would inevitably drown himself in the deepest and muddiest canal . " " give her private reasons for this measure ...
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... fair and shining measure . I sought again my native land , Thy father welcomed me , love ; I poured my gold into his hand , And my guerdon found in thee , love . Sing Gille machree , Sit down by me , We now are joined , and ne'er shall ...
... fair and shining measure . I sought again my native land , Thy father welcomed me , love ; I poured my gold into his hand , And my guerdon found in thee , love . Sing Gille machree , Sit down by me , We now are joined , and ne'er shall ...
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... fair ? -thou urchin sly ! What boots it who with sweet caresses First called thee his , -or squire or hind ? Since thou in every wight that passes Dost now a friendly playmate find . Thy downcast glances , grave , but cunning , As ...
... fair ? -thou urchin sly ! What boots it who with sweet caresses First called thee his , -or squire or hind ? Since thou in every wight that passes Dost now a friendly playmate find . Thy downcast glances , grave , but cunning , As ...
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