The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... look , Succeeding to your unaccustomed fear ? ' Beatr . What is it that you say ? I was just thinking " Twere better not to struggle any more . Men , like my father , have been dark and bloody , Yet never - O ! before worse comes of it ...
... look , Succeeding to your unaccustomed fear ? ' Beatr . What is it that you say ? I was just thinking " Twere better not to struggle any more . Men , like my father , have been dark and bloody , Yet never - O ! before worse comes of it ...
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... Look up , my lord ! So - there : you're very pale . Nay , for your father's sake . Guido . Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! • Gher . Lord Guido ! I - Gheraldi ― speak to you . Oh ! well : I see you know me now . Nay , look more cheerfully . Not so ...
... Look up , my lord ! So - there : you're very pale . Nay , for your father's sake . Guido . Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! • Gher . Lord Guido ! I - Gheraldi ― speak to you . Oh ! well : I see you know me now . Nay , look more cheerfully . Not so ...
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... look important through the throng . The King had coldly view'd him , and no wonder ! He always strove to keep that Lime - stone under . ' ―― The younger Sand - stone , and his bride - elect , Miss Gypsum , are next introduced ; while ...
... look important through the throng . The King had coldly view'd him , and no wonder ! He always strove to keep that Lime - stone under . ' ―― The younger Sand - stone , and his bride - elect , Miss Gypsum , are next introduced ; while ...
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