The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... eyes being mortal pilgrim , if thou art travelling to the Land covered , the demon , muttering curses , raised him of Certainty , how is it possible to arrive there un- on his back , and instantly upborne by his strong der the guidance ...
... eyes being mortal pilgrim , if thou art travelling to the Land covered , the demon , muttering curses , raised him of Certainty , how is it possible to arrive there un- on his back , and instantly upborne by his strong der the guidance ...
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... eyes ; but a white mouse with green eyes , was what he had long endeavoured to possess ; wherefore , leaping from bed with the utmost im- patience and agility , the youthful Prince attempted to seize the little charmer , but it was fled ...
... eyes ; but a white mouse with green eyes , was what he had long endeavoured to possess ; wherefore , leaping from bed with the utmost im- patience and agility , the youthful Prince attempted to seize the little charmer , but it was fled ...
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... eyes , Leonora no means so inviting ; the streams and the groves in love at thirteen , ecstatic transports , stolen ... eyes ! what lips ! how clear her com- plexion ! how perfect her shape ! " At these excla- mations , Beauty , with ...
... eyes , Leonora no means so inviting ; the streams and the groves in love at thirteen , ecstatic transports , stolen ... eyes ! what lips ! how clear her com- plexion ! how perfect her shape ! " At these excla- mations , Beauty , with ...
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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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