The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1809 |
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... doubt , And one chimæra drives another out , The light mind's visual ray while at my call , When pleasure flattens , and when fears appal , New worlds arise , new wings to Hope I lend , Man's doubts I silence , and his views extend . If ...
... doubt , And one chimæra drives another out , The light mind's visual ray while at my call , When pleasure flattens , and when fears appal , New worlds arise , new wings to Hope I lend , Man's doubts I silence , and his views extend . If ...
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... doubt exists , but the greatest part of the prisoners will be put to death as pirates , and I should be very happy to be able , by a timely and immediate interference , to save the life of the unfortunate youth , grandson to the ...
... doubt exists , but the greatest part of the prisoners will be put to death as pirates , and I should be very happy to be able , by a timely and immediate interference , to save the life of the unfortunate youth , grandson to the ...
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... doubt , near , interesting , and affecting . I am sure , when I do him the justice to communicate his tender solicitude for the protection of their grandson , it will not fail to excite those sensibilities and acknowledgements which ...
... doubt , near , interesting , and affecting . I am sure , when I do him the justice to communicate his tender solicitude for the protection of their grandson , it will not fail to excite those sensibilities and acknowledgements which ...
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