The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1903 |
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... perhaps heard also of the death of poor " that the happiness you talk so much of will be stationary , and not " take those freaks to which the felicity of common mortals is " subject . I do very sincerely wish you well , and am so ...
... perhaps heard also of the death of poor " that the happiness you talk so much of will be stationary , and not " take those freaks to which the felicity of common mortals is " subject . I do very sincerely wish you well , and am so ...
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... perhaps , the anticipation of the " Last Day " ( according to you Nazarenes ) is a little too daring : at least , it looks like telling the Lord what he is to do , and might remind an ill - natured person of the line , " And fools rush ...
... perhaps , the anticipation of the " Last Day " ( according to you Nazarenes ) is a little too daring : at least , it looks like telling the Lord what he is to do , and might remind an ill - natured person of the line , " And fools rush ...
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... perhaps in other respects better . " Col. Leigh has been in Dorsetshire and Sussex during my stay in I expect him at home towards the end of this week , and " hope to make him acquainted with you ere long . " Town . 66 " I have not time ...
... perhaps in other respects better . " Col. Leigh has been in Dorsetshire and Sussex during my stay in I expect him at home towards the end of this week , and " hope to make him acquainted with you ere long . " Town . 66 " I have not time ...
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... perhaps be able to accept D's invitation to Cambridge , but I fear my stay in Lancashire will be prolonged , I proceed there in the 24 week in Sep ' to arrange my coal concerns , & then if I can't persuade some wealthy dowdy to ennoble ...
... perhaps be able to accept D's invitation to Cambridge , but I fear my stay in Lancashire will be prolonged , I proceed there in the 24 week in Sep ' to arrange my coal concerns , & then if I can't persuade some wealthy dowdy to ennoble ...
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... Perhaps there " may be a change bye and bye . " Fred Howard is married to Miss Lambton . I saw them in " town in their way to Castle Howard . I hope he will be happy " with all my heart ; his kindness and friendship to us last year ...
... Perhaps there " may be a change bye and bye . " Fred Howard is married to Miss Lambton . I saw them in " town in their way to Castle Howard . I hope he will be happy " with all my heart ; his kindness and friendship to us last year ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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