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This dangerous viper is The pine or bull snake is very large and from eight to ten inches in length , and inoffensive with respect to mankind , but of proportionable thickness . They are devours squirrels , birds , rabbits , and every ...
This dangerous viper is The pine or bull snake is very large and from eight to ten inches in length , and inoffensive with respect to mankind , but of proportionable thickness . They are devours squirrels , birds , rabbits , and every ...
Pagina 472
And by such means , with such care ies , they lack momentum , and thus fail to and skill , a picture is at length painted satisfy the Poetic Sentiment . They sparkle which leaves in the mind of him who conand excite , but , from want of ...
And by such means , with such care ies , they lack momentum , and thus fail to and skill , a picture is at length painted satisfy the Poetic Sentiment . They sparkle which leaves in the mind of him who conand excite , but , from want of ...
Pagina 478
... “ Never- altogether because he believes in the promore , " at the conclusion of each stanza , in phetic or demoniac character of the bird a poem of melancholy tone , and in length ( which , reason assures him , is merely reabout one ...
... “ Never- altogether because he believes in the promore , " at the conclusion of each stanza , in phetic or demoniac character of the bird a poem of melancholy tone , and in length ( which , reason assures him , is merely reabout one ...
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