The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... tell . He who has lov'd like me can only know . Know ye love , Punctilio ? Punc . I know the boy , -pouting honey - bubble . In tender age he is the ladies ' toy , Their lap - nurs'd cur , ' elf of their dreams , And idol of their fancy ...
... tell . He who has lov'd like me can only know . Know ye love , Punctilio ? Punc . I know the boy , -pouting honey - bubble . In tender age he is the ladies ' toy , Their lap - nurs'd cur , ' elf of their dreams , And idol of their fancy ...
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... Tell me your company , and I will tell you what you are " -it applies to the present case , and here the difficulty is solved . A second inference might be made touching the champion's spirited denial of foul play , that boxers must be ...
... Tell me your company , and I will tell you what you are " -it applies to the present case , and here the difficulty is solved . A second inference might be made touching the champion's spirited denial of foul play , that boxers must be ...
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... tell you , Mr. Editor , that in comparison with this , all the poetry that has hitherto appeared in your magazine is mere trash . Your publication I tell you is in want of a poet - such a poet as I am ; and if it please your editorship ...
... tell you , Mr. Editor , that in comparison with this , all the poetry that has hitherto appeared in your magazine is mere trash . Your publication I tell you is in want of a poet - such a poet as I am ; and if it please your editorship ...
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