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... rest , The Hermit trimm'd his little fire , And cheer'd his pensive guest : And spread his vegetable store , And gaily press'd , and smiled ; And , skill'd in legendary lore , The lingering hours beguiled . Around in sympathetic mirth ...
... rest , The Hermit trimm'd his little fire , And cheer'd his pensive guest : And spread his vegetable store , And gaily press'd , and smiled ; And , skill'd in legendary lore , The lingering hours beguiled . Around in sympathetic mirth ...
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... rest of the night to listen and im- to heaven for Paradise . " prove . It is true , she would now and then forget herself , and confess she was pleased , but they soon brought her back again to miserable refinement . She once praised ...
... rest of the night to listen and im- to heaven for Paradise . " prove . It is true , she would now and then forget herself , and confess she was pleased , but they soon brought her back again to miserable refinement . She once praised ...
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... rest all riot , nonsense , and rapid confusion . I Were I to be angry at men for being fools , could here find ample room for declamation ; but , alas ! I have been a fool myself ; and why should I be angry with them for being something ...
... rest all riot , nonsense , and rapid confusion . I Were I to be angry at men for being fools , could here find ample room for declamation ; but , alas ! I have been a fool myself ; and why should I be angry with them for being something ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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