Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes , and Mary his dear mother , That I should leave the faith of Christ and bind me to another . For women - I've one wife in France , and A LITERARY LIFE . 5.
... the answer of the Christian Captain was . " Now , God forbid ! Marlotes , and Mary his dear mother , That I should leave the faith of Christ and bind me to another . For women - I've one wife in France , and A LITERARY LIFE . 5.
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... Leave to frolic and dance She will give us no more . " Our old aunt will be sent for , To take us to mass ; And to stop all our talk With the girls as we pass . · " And when we walk out , She will A LITERARY LIFE . 17.
... Leave to frolic and dance She will give us no more . " Our old aunt will be sent for , To take us to mass ; And to stop all our talk With the girls as we pass . · " And when we walk out , She will A LITERARY LIFE . 17.
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... leave your fond heart ? " As your years still increase , So increase will your pains ; And this you may learn From the proverb's old strains : That if , when but a child , Love's dominion you own , None can tell what you'll do , When ...
... leave your fond heart ? " As your years still increase , So increase will your pains ; And this you may learn From the proverb's old strains : That if , when but a child , Love's dominion you own , None can tell what you'll do , When ...
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... leave , that was leyke my ain sel ” , And he spak what he thout , for I'd hardly a plack , When we married , and nobbet ae gown to my back . When the clock had struck eight , I expected him heame , And whiles went to meet him as far as ...
... leave , that was leyke my ain sel ” , And he spak what he thout , for I'd hardly a plack , When we married , and nobbet ae gown to my back . When the clock had struck eight , I expected him heame , And whiles went to meet him as far as ...
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... leave of his parents before the long absence which he antici- pated . On his arrival at the farm , he found the delight and pride which such a career could hardly fail to claim ; but he found also that which he had seen no cause to ...
... leave of his parents before the long absence which he antici- pated . On his arrival at the farm , he found the delight and pride which such a career could hardly fail to claim ; but he found also that which he had seen no cause to ...
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