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What gave rise to it I cannot tell . Who can analyze or put a date to anything so
impalpable ! as well try to grasp a rainbow . Perhaps it arose from the melodious
stanzas of “ Almanzor and Zayda , ” the favourite of my childhood ; perhaps from ...
What gave rise to it I cannot tell . Who can analyze or put a date to anything so
impalpable ! as well try to grasp a rainbow . Perhaps it arose from the melodious
stanzas of “ Almanzor and Zayda , ” the favourite of my childhood ; perhaps from ...
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Her sister Miguela Once chid little Jane , And the words that she spake Gave a
great deal of pain . " You went yesterday playing , A child like the rest ; And now
you come out , More than other girls drest . “ You take pleasure in sighs , In sad ...
Her sister Miguela Once chid little Jane , And the words that she spake Gave a
great deal of pain . " You went yesterday playing , A child like the rest ; And now
you come out , More than other girls drest . “ You take pleasure in sighs , In sad ...
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To return to Mr. Webster : I quote ( from a fine American edition of his speeches ,
sent to me by a friend , who gave every promise of following in the same track )
part of an “ argument on the trial of John F.Knapp , for the murder of Joseph White
...
To return to Mr. Webster : I quote ( from a fine American edition of his speeches ,
sent to me by a friend , who gave every promise of following in the same track )
part of an “ argument on the trial of John F.Knapp , for the murder of Joseph White
...
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singular charm of manner , and perhaps of character , gave a permanency to his
social success by converting the admirers of an evening into friends for ife . With
all these genial triumphs , however , we cannot look over the little volume of ...
singular charm of manner , and perhaps of character , gave a permanency to his
social success by converting the admirers of an evening into friends for ife . With
all these genial triumphs , however , we cannot look over the little volume of ...
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And still he blew a louder blast , And gave a lustier cheer : Come , Gelert , come ,
wer't never last Llewelyn's horn to hear ! Oh , where does faithful Gelert roam ,
The flower of all his race ; So true , so brave , a lamb at home , A lion in the chace
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And still he blew a louder blast , And gave a lustier cheer : Come , Gelert , come ,
wer't never last Llewelyn's horn to hear ! Oh , where does faithful Gelert roam ,
The flower of all his race ; So true , so brave , a lamb at home , A lion in the chace
...
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