The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... leaves Vacation and the town to me . Now all is hushed , asleep the eye of care , And Lincoln's Inn a solemn stillness ... leave their little quarterage unpaid . In those dull chambers , where old parchments lie , And useless drafts , in ...
... leaves Vacation and the town to me . Now all is hushed , asleep the eye of care , And Lincoln's Inn a solemn stillness ... leave their little quarterage unpaid . In those dull chambers , where old parchments lie , And useless drafts , in ...
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... leave him , or he must leave London . The latter appeared the most practicable expe- dient ; henceforth , villas began to rise , in all directions , as though the ground had been touched with Harlequin's wand , or had been sprinkled ...
... leave him , or he must leave London . The latter appeared the most practicable expe- dient ; henceforth , villas began to rise , in all directions , as though the ground had been touched with Harlequin's wand , or had been sprinkled ...
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... leave me , leave me yet awhile , I cannot now your pleasures join ; Though pure and bright , they'll not beguile r Sorrow deepen'd like to mine . No , never may I smile again , # 86 My woes are too oppressing ; I love to weep , to ease ...
... leave me , leave me yet awhile , I cannot now your pleasures join ; Though pure and bright , they'll not beguile r Sorrow deepen'd like to mine . No , never may I smile again , # 86 My woes are too oppressing ; I love to weep , to ease ...
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