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Page 163
... appears jugal piety , which is so very rare in so , " say you " ( well she may ! ) ; and the present age , among ... appear to you . " be a loathsome creature ? ) may really It is a strange one ; yet he was a be ( the deuce is in her ...
... appears jugal piety , which is so very rare in so , " say you " ( well she may ! ) ; and the present age , among ... appear to you . " be a loathsome creature ? ) may really It is a strange one ; yet he was a be ( the deuce is in her ...
Page 170
... appears dull and gloomy in my tear- and other friends . [ May I have the ful eye , though I do labour to reco ... appear to you with new charms ; nor wished and prayed for by , dear sir , will a tender sigh and silent tear to your ...
... appears dull and gloomy in my tear- and other friends . [ May I have the ful eye , though I do labour to reco ... appear to you with new charms ; nor wished and prayed for by , dear sir , will a tender sigh and silent tear to your ...
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... appear- zas of their own composition ; but it ed its deficiencies , to attempt a is the painful , though necessary duty somewhat more poetic leave - taking of an editor , by the touchstone of of house , land , and live - stock . My ...
... appear- zas of their own composition ; but it ed its deficiencies , to attempt a is the painful , though necessary duty somewhat more poetic leave - taking of an editor , by the touchstone of of house , land , and live - stock . My ...
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