The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... thought I , if this is fashion and gentility , heavens defend me from it ! With an air of insufferable consequence he marched up to the lady of the house , and condescended to exchange fingers with Bombasine ; all the rest he certainly ...
... thought I , if this is fashion and gentility , heavens defend me from it ! With an air of insufferable consequence he marched up to the lady of the house , and condescended to exchange fingers with Bombasine ; all the rest he certainly ...
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... thought she did not fly away well - must have hit her . Six o'Clock . Returned towards Fred . , but couldn't find him - won- dered where he could have gone to felt uneasy , as I did not know his father's grounds , and had got no ...
... thought she did not fly away well - must have hit her . Six o'Clock . Returned towards Fred . , but couldn't find him - won- dered where he could have gone to felt uneasy , as I did not know his father's grounds , and had got no ...
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... thought , And fancy in her heaven flies free- " x 시 bod 2 um timun a'dender They come , my love , they come from thee .和 O , when more thought we gave of old To silver than some give to gold ; ' Twas sweet to sit , and ponder o'er ...
... thought , And fancy in her heaven flies free- " x 시 bod 2 um timun a'dender They come , my love , they come from thee .和 O , when more thought we gave of old To silver than some give to gold ; ' Twas sweet to sit , and ponder o'er ...
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