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... seemed resolved not only to make friends with her successful rival , but to strike up an intimacy . This , by no means , entered into my mother's cal- culations . As the one advanced the other receded , and , keeping always within the ...
... seemed resolved not only to make friends with her successful rival , but to strike up an intimacy . This , by no means , entered into my mother's cal- culations . As the one advanced the other receded , and , keeping always within the ...
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... seemed yet to speak O ' some dear former day . Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye , Where minstrels used to blaw ...
... seemed yet to speak O ' some dear former day . Those days that followed me afar , Those happy days o ' mine , Whilk made me think the present joys A ' naething to langsyne . The ivied tower now met my eye , Where minstrels used to blaw ...
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... Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there ...
... Seemed quivering with beams of thee . Beloved ! I will strive no more ! Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there ...
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... seemed to be a duty incumbent on me , as on every other citizen , to do my best and my utmost to bring to light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I would not do him ...
... seemed to be a duty incumbent on me , as on every other citizen , to do my best and my utmost to bring to light the perpetrators of this crime . Against the prisoner at the bar I cannot have the slightest prejudice . I would not do him ...
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... The Emigrant's Grave " always seemed to me eminently pathetic , and , above all , eminently true . There can hardly be a country neighbourhood in England in which the recollection of some " poor exile 82 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... The Emigrant's Grave " always seemed to me eminently pathetic , and , above all , eminently true . There can hardly be a country neighbourhood in England in which the recollection of some " poor exile 82 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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