Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... truth could bring relief To thee , when earthly cares annoy , That I would rather share thy grief Than revel in another's joy . A temperament so framed must , of necessity , take pleasure in the beauties of Nature . I must make room for ...
... truth could bring relief To thee , when earthly cares annoy , That I would rather share thy grief Than revel in another's joy . A temperament so framed must , of necessity , take pleasure in the beauties of Nature . I must make room for ...
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... truth , respecting this most extra- ordinary murder . It has 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 ...
... truth , respecting this most extra- ordinary murder . It has 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 ...
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... truth was clear , His gallant hound the wolf had slain To save Llewelyn's heir . Vain , vain was all Llewelyn's woe : " Best of thy kind , Adieu ! The frantic blow that laid thee low This heart shall ever rue ! " And now a gallant tomb ...
... truth was clear , His gallant hound the wolf had slain To save Llewelyn's heir . Vain , vain was all Llewelyn's woe : " Best of thy kind , Adieu ! The frantic blow that laid thee low This heart shall ever rue ! " And now a gallant tomb ...
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... truth , I was well nigh as much spoilt in one place as in the other ; but as I was a quiet and orderly little girl , and fell easily into the rules of the house , there was no great harm done , either to me or to the school discipline ...
... truth , I was well nigh as much spoilt in one place as in the other ; but as I was a quiet and orderly little girl , and fell easily into the rules of the house , there was no great harm done , either to me or to the school discipline ...
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... truth like this are also plentiful : " From whence I would observe , that the short life of beauty is not long enough to form a complete actress . " Colley Cibber survived to his eighty - seventh year , retaining to the last the ...
... truth like this are also plentiful : " From whence I would observe , that the short life of beauty is not long enough to form a complete actress . " Colley Cibber survived to his eighty - seventh year , retaining to the last the ...
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