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... thou love me ? I know thou wilt sayAy ' ; And I will take thy word ! The rapid manner in which she utters the words " I know thou wilt say - Ay , " implying a certainty of an affirmative answer , mingled with a half suspicion of its ...
... thou love me ? I know thou wilt sayAy ' ; And I will take thy word ! The rapid manner in which she utters the words " I know thou wilt say - Ay , " implying a certainty of an affirmative answer , mingled with a half suspicion of its ...
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... thou'rt parting from me , As one dead in the bottom of a tomb ; Either my eye - sight fails ; or thou look'st pale . We have no space to do justice to this exquisite tragedian ; her whole performance of Juliet is excellent . The ...
... thou'rt parting from me , As one dead in the bottom of a tomb ; Either my eye - sight fails ; or thou look'st pale . We have no space to do justice to this exquisite tragedian ; her whole performance of Juliet is excellent . The ...
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... thou to endless glory then arise , And shine for ever in unclouded skies . MR . EDITOR , EVER since I bave been able. tions of national policy . His ac cent , as we before remarked , is bad ; and his style of oratory , never eloquent or ...
... thou to endless glory then arise , And shine for ever in unclouded skies . MR . EDITOR , EVER since I bave been able. tions of national policy . His ac cent , as we before remarked , is bad ; and his style of oratory , never eloquent or ...
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... thou come but no farther . To originality of thought and language the subject of this article has no claim ; they are trite and common - place ; destitute indeed of flagrant absurdities , or glaring faults , but unadorned by the ...
... thou come but no farther . To originality of thought and language the subject of this article has no claim ; they are trite and common - place ; destitute indeed of flagrant absurdities , or glaring faults , but unadorned by the ...
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... thou , lamented shade , wert near To charm with every mild attractive grace . Where art thou now ? The tenant of the tomb ; Twelve circling months consign'd to the cold earth ; Fled is thy beauty , vanish'd is its bloom ; But , oh ! ne ...
... thou , lamented shade , wert near To charm with every mild attractive grace . Where art thou now ? The tenant of the tomb ; Twelve circling months consign'd to the cold earth ; Fled is thy beauty , vanish'd is its bloom ; But , oh ! ne ...
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