The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... once rid the world of fo horrible a monster . It was in vain that my Lord remonstrated , he saw and repented his folly too late ; and not daring to oppose so furious a multitude , he quietly suffered them to arm themselves with the ...
... once rid the world of fo horrible a monster . It was in vain that my Lord remonstrated , he saw and repented his folly too late ; and not daring to oppose so furious a multitude , he quietly suffered them to arm themselves with the ...
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... once , gave me a full opportunity of deriving every possible advantage from the favour he conferred , and thus enhanced its value . And then , his manner ! che appeared to consider the favour as a mere triffle ; and to wish , that I ...
... once , gave me a full opportunity of deriving every possible advantage from the favour he conferred , and thus enhanced its value . And then , his manner ! che appeared to consider the favour as a mere triffle ; and to wish , that I ...
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... once those lips pofsest , Those eyes no longer can divine Each secret of my breast . VI . What pleases now or grieves my mind , What makes me sad or gay , It is not in thy pow'r to give , Nor canst thou take away : Each pleasant spot ...
... once those lips pofsest , Those eyes no longer can divine Each secret of my breast . VI . What pleases now or grieves my mind , What makes me sad or gay , It is not in thy pow'r to give , Nor canst thou take away : Each pleasant spot ...
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