Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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... never - ceasing praise , The God a faithful promise gave-- That never should she feel love's stings , Never to burning passion be a slave , But feel the purer joy thy friendship brings . Not many boys of fourteen are up to lines of ...
... never - ceasing praise , The God a faithful promise gave-- That never should she feel love's stings , Never to burning passion be a slave , But feel the purer joy thy friendship brings . Not many boys of fourteen are up to lines of ...
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... never expected to meet . As soon as his ankle felt strong again , Moore crossed to British soil and followed north to Chippewa , drawing near his goal . " Never was I in better health than I have been during my journey . The exer- cise ...
... never expected to meet . As soon as his ankle felt strong again , Moore crossed to British soil and followed north to Chippewa , drawing near his goal . " Never was I in better health than I have been during my journey . The exer- cise ...
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... never printed a single word of satire or reproach on him during his lifetime . Friends of Moore were appalled . " Nemesis " prepared a bril- liant answer in a pamphlet Remarks on the Right Honourable J. W. Croker's Review of the Memoirs ...
... never printed a single word of satire or reproach on him during his lifetime . Friends of Moore were appalled . " Nemesis " prepared a bril- liant answer in a pamphlet Remarks on the Right Honourable J. W. Croker's Review of the Memoirs ...
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