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Beatified James ! thou hast lived eternity in a moment . “ Felix heu nimium felix ,
tua si bona noris . ” Let none despise his calling ; for be it known , that the
coachman with his brotherhood of horse - dealers , is of infinite antiquity . Nestor ,
the ...
Beatified James ! thou hast lived eternity in a moment . “ Felix heu nimium felix ,
tua si bona noris . ” Let none despise his calling ; for be it known , that the
coachman with his brotherhood of horse - dealers , is of infinite antiquity . Nestor ,
the ...
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Call not thy smiles of derision here , gentle reader , whoever thou art , who
favourest not the feline race - but rather pity the misfortunes , or gladden in the
pleasures , I have here so imperfectly described :And should th ' impassioned
theme ...
Call not thy smiles of derision here , gentle reader , whoever thou art , who
favourest not the feline race - but rather pity the misfortunes , or gladden in the
pleasures , I have here so imperfectly described :And should th ' impassioned
theme ...
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But thou didst tell him That thou wert betrothed to Icilius . What said Lord Appius
then , my child ? Virginia . He smiled , Said I was fair , and talk'd again of love .
Virginius . And thou wert pleased with his pretty flattery ? Virginia . And do you ...
But thou didst tell him That thou wert betrothed to Icilius . What said Lord Appius
then , my child ? Virginia . He smiled , Said I was fair , and talk'd again of love .
Virginius . And thou wert pleased with his pretty flattery ? Virginia . And do you ...
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
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