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... give , To pierce my heart , and let me cease to live ; My heart , no more my own , if thou deny That it should longer live , will gladly die : The hour invites , ' twere Pity's gen'rous deed To give me death ; nor I the stroke impede ...
... give , To pierce my heart , and let me cease to live ; My heart , no more my own , if thou deny That it should longer live , will gladly die : The hour invites , ' twere Pity's gen'rous deed To give me death ; nor I the stroke impede ...
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... give the passage in the orthography of the age . ' Princes if they once let themselves go , and give themselves up to these unlawfull and dangerous affections , are more expos'd to the sensure of the world then others of a lower sphere ...
... give the passage in the orthography of the age . ' Princes if they once let themselves go , and give themselves up to these unlawfull and dangerous affections , are more expos'd to the sensure of the world then others of a lower sphere ...
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... give him , as far as de- pends upon our care , good morals , good manners , a proper share of classical learning , and a great one of more useful modern know- ledge . Upon these principles what follows is entirely founded . I propose ...
... give him , as far as de- pends upon our care , good morals , good manners , a proper share of classical learning , and a great one of more useful modern know- ledge . Upon these principles what follows is entirely founded . I propose ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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