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... poor creature is sadly afflicted not an echo ? It may be observed here that the Irish , like the Scotch , by a very beautiful and tender euphemism , call idiots , innocents . A lady of rank in Ireland , the lady Bountiful of her ...
... poor creature is sadly afflicted not an echo ? It may be observed here that the Irish , like the Scotch , by a very beautiful and tender euphemism , call idiots , innocents . A lady of rank in Ireland , the lady Bountiful of her ...
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... poor Mary Lee . Her love it was not given , Unsought by thee ; She hears thy voice of kindness yet , Poor Mary Lee ' Look on her cheek so deadly pale , And on her cloudy brow ; And ask of thy ungrateful heart , Where is her beauty now ...
... poor Mary Lee . Her love it was not given , Unsought by thee ; She hears thy voice of kindness yet , Poor Mary Lee ' Look on her cheek so deadly pale , And on her cloudy brow ; And ask of thy ungrateful heart , Where is her beauty now ...
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... poor . But there is another objection which I speak of last , not because it is least im- it to be beyond all comparison more influ- ential than any other , or than all others put together , in its practical influence upon individual ...
... poor . But there is another objection which I speak of last , not because it is least im- it to be beyond all comparison more influ- ential than any other , or than all others put together , in its practical influence upon individual ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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