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Page 89
... feel myself somewhat puzzled how of verse , absorbs it wholly . I write , to behave . At the same time I would therefore , generally three hours in a not grieve you , by putting a check morning , and in an evening I tran- upon your ...
... feel myself somewhat puzzled how of verse , absorbs it wholly . I write , to behave . At the same time I would therefore , generally three hours in a not grieve you , by putting a check morning , and in an evening I tran- upon your ...
Page 259
... feel with poetic limbs , to ; I have long considered how eve- as well as see with poetic eyes ? In ry Balbec must wait for the chance one respect I am very young : I can- of a Mr. Wood . The servants want- not satiate myself with ...
... feel with poetic limbs , to ; I have long considered how eve- as well as see with poetic eyes ? In ry Balbec must wait for the chance one respect I am very young : I can- of a Mr. Wood . The servants want- not satiate myself with ...
Page 272
... feel imagine I will be put off with a re- this . Yet last night I received the fusal . The retrenchment of my ex- account from the duchess of Grafton penses , which I shall from this hour with more temper than you believe commence ...
... feel imagine I will be put off with a re- this . Yet last night I received the fusal . The retrenchment of my ex- account from the duchess of Grafton penses , which I shall from this hour with more temper than you believe commence ...
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