Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 70
... heart for and Concord , in the annals of free- heart , -though I like not war nor dom , will stand by the side of the any of its works , there is some- most honourable names in Roman or thing glorious . They can then move Grecian story ...
... heart for and Concord , in the annals of free- heart , -though I like not war nor dom , will stand by the side of the any of its works , there is some- most honourable names in Roman or thing glorious . They can then move Grecian story ...
Page 217
... heart of man , grasped and embraced his country's heraldry , or other orna- its proper object here . Whatever ments of her genealogy , than to be constitutes country , except the earth able to say , that her first existence and the sun ...
... heart of man , grasped and embraced his country's heraldry , or other orna- its proper object here . Whatever ments of her genealogy , than to be constitutes country , except the earth able to say , that her first existence and the sun ...
Page 375
... heart , as it were , crushed in the the feeble , fluttering , thrilling , oh ! closing of its portal , would accept how thrilling ! pressure of the hand consolation that was to be bought by the last fond look of the glazing ...
... heart , as it were , crushed in the the feeble , fluttering , thrilling , oh ! closing of its portal , would accept how thrilling ! pressure of the hand consolation that was to be bought by the last fond look of the glazing ...
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