The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... meet again in heaven- and the same sun , which is now casting his last look upon their cold graves , will , ere long , shed his evening smile upon my own . " My eye soon passed on to other objects . The village I perceived was much ...
... meet again in heaven- and the same sun , which is now casting his last look upon their cold graves , will , ere long , shed his evening smile upon my own . " My eye soon passed on to other objects . The village I perceived was much ...
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... meet on the Bank steps , or within the handsome gates of the India - house , from their different suburban retreats , at Hackney , Kilburn , or Kentish Town ; and chatting for a few minutes over the events of the preceding day , or the ...
... meet on the Bank steps , or within the handsome gates of the India - house , from their different suburban retreats , at Hackney , Kilburn , or Kentish Town ; and chatting for a few minutes over the events of the preceding day , or the ...
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... meet , or rather ought to meet , at seven o'clock - some of us are too fashionable to be within at least an hour of our appointment - suppose then , we say , we meet at eight o'clock - we , meaning the members of the Round Table . In ...
... meet , or rather ought to meet , at seven o'clock - some of us are too fashionable to be within at least an hour of our appointment - suppose then , we say , we meet at eight o'clock - we , meaning the members of the Round Table . In ...
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