The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... causes it might be owing , the procession most assuredly set off too late : besides , according to what Harry observed , there were such long pauses between some of the ceremonies in the abbey as plainly shewed all the actors were not ...
... causes it might be owing , the procession most assuredly set off too late : besides , according to what Harry observed , there were such long pauses between some of the ceremonies in the abbey as plainly shewed all the actors were not ...
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... cause sufficient can we find , To satisfy a thinking mind , Why , duped by such vain farces , man Descends to act on such a plan ? Why they , who hold themselves divine , Can in such wretched follies join , Strutting like peacocks , or ...
... cause sufficient can we find , To satisfy a thinking mind , Why , duped by such vain farces , man Descends to act on such a plan ? Why they , who hold themselves divine , Can in such wretched follies join , Strutting like peacocks , or ...
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... cause , but that ( you'll understand We have our remedy at hand , That if perchance we start a doubt , Ere it is fix'd we wipe it out ; As surgeons when they lop a limb , Whether for profit , fame , or whim , Or mere experiment to try ...
... cause , but that ( you'll understand We have our remedy at hand , That if perchance we start a doubt , Ere it is fix'd we wipe it out ; As surgeons when they lop a limb , Whether for profit , fame , or whim , Or mere experiment to try ...
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... cause engage , Ye curates , guard my vicarage , And eke my gown and band . Meanwhile , dread empress , I to thee Will Solon , will Lycurgus be , And Montesquieu also . But scarce these words were well got out , When lo , a demon called ...
... cause engage , Ye curates , guard my vicarage , And eke my gown and band . Meanwhile , dread empress , I to thee Will Solon , will Lycurgus be , And Montesquieu also . But scarce these words were well got out , When lo , a demon called ...
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... cause to lead to it ? — For instance now- -this book - the Ghost- Methinks I hear some critic Post Remark most gravely— " The first word Which we about the Ghost have heard . " Peace , my good Sir , -not quite so fast- What is the first ...
... cause to lead to it ? — For instance now- -this book - the Ghost- Methinks I hear some critic Post Remark most gravely— " The first word Which we about the Ghost have heard . " Peace , my good Sir , -not quite so fast- What is the first ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ... Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1889 |
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