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... Living , 332 to , 411 Ethiopia , Journal of a Visit to , 113 Chinese Grammar , Elements of , Clarke's River Derwent , & c . , 468 Evenings in Autumn , 302 329 Clue for Young Latinists , 322 III - VI . Clutterbuck on Epidemic Fever ...
... Living , 332 to , 411 Ethiopia , Journal of a Visit to , 113 Chinese Grammar , Elements of , Clarke's River Derwent , & c . , 468 Evenings in Autumn , 302 329 Clue for Young Latinists , 322 III - VI . Clutterbuck on Epidemic Fever ...
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... living flame , which once glowed with ardor in his bosom , and which he once watched and fed with all the devotion and solicitude of a vestal , will burn feebly and more feebly till the last spark is extinct . The dealers , cattle ...
... living flame , which once glowed with ardor in his bosom , and which he once watched and fed with all the devotion and solicitude of a vestal , will burn feebly and more feebly till the last spark is extinct . The dealers , cattle ...
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... living thing ! - The king of death Had traversed my realms , and all my friends Had follow'd in his train . - Mankind was dead ! The world of animals partook their doom , For in unnatural quietness they lay , The tiger , and the lamb ...
... living thing ! - The king of death Had traversed my realms , and all my friends Had follow'd in his train . - Mankind was dead ! The world of animals partook their doom , For in unnatural quietness they lay , The tiger , and the lamb ...
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AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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