The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... Thoughts occasioned by the Sight of an original Picture A Fragment of a Poem on Hunting . of King Charles I. taken at the Time of his Trial .. 62 65 To Apollo making Love . From Monsieur Fontenelle ... 71 The Fatal Curiosity . 72 To a ...
... Thoughts occasioned by the Sight of an original Picture A Fragment of a Poem on Hunting . of King Charles I. taken at the Time of his Trial .. 62 65 To Apollo making Love . From Monsieur Fontenelle ... 71 The Fatal Curiosity . 72 To a ...
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... thought it below their dignity to stoop to pick them up . I should not forget telling you that I am well assured the king's crown weighs almost three pounds and a half , and that the great diamond in it fell out in returning to ...
... thought it below their dignity to stoop to pick them up . I should not forget telling you that I am well assured the king's crown weighs almost three pounds and a half , and that the great diamond in it fell out in returning to ...
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... thought Much wiser than a wise man ought For his own happiness , to be , Who what they hear , and what they see , And what they smell , and taste , and feel , Distrust , till Reason sets her seal , 20 10 The predilection of Rich , the ...
... thought Much wiser than a wise man ought For his own happiness , to be , Who what they hear , and what they see , And what they smell , and taste , and feel , Distrust , till Reason sets her seal , 20 10 The predilection of Rich , the ...
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... thought that Lord Chancellor Jefferies had escaped with his infatuated master , instead of which , having disguised himself as a woman , he lay at Wapping waiting for a passage to Hamburgh , but looking out at a window he was recog ...
... thought that Lord Chancellor Jefferies had escaped with his infatuated master , instead of which , having disguised himself as a woman , he lay at Wapping waiting for a passage to Hamburgh , but looking out at a window he was recog ...
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... thought , of the terror with which Jefferies had inspired him . He was from thence carried prisoner to the Tower , where , either to drown the thoughts of his atrocious cruelties or through cowardice , he fell to excessive drinking ...
... thought , of the terror with which Jefferies had inspired him . He was from thence carried prisoner to the Tower , where , either to drown the thoughts of his atrocious cruelties or through cowardice , he fell to excessive drinking ...
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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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