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Pagina 267
T is unpleasant to draw The moral of this dread event On one's brother - in - law : Should be inscrib'd on brass ; And that night , when in bed Refrain , young lords , on conquest bent , Lord Bruce laid his head , From looking in the ...
T is unpleasant to draw The moral of this dread event On one's brother - in - law : Should be inscrib'd on brass ; And that night , when in bed Refrain , young lords , on conquest bent , Lord Bruce laid his head , From looking in the ...
Pagina 426
Wyvill took fifty on board the Cleopatra , leaving 397 | doubtless , parched to the utmost with crying and yellin the Progresso , which was immediately sent off to ing through the night . ” Being thus somewhat refreshthe Cape of Good ...
Wyvill took fifty on board the Cleopatra , leaving 397 | doubtless , parched to the utmost with crying and yellin the Progresso , which was immediately sent off to ing through the night . ” Being thus somewhat refreshthe Cape of Good ...
Pagina 565
Six miles to be translated , like the present , we trust , by our from Beyrout , however , from fatigue and thirst , I was friend William Howitt . unable to move another stride . I took up my quarters for the night in a summer - house ...
Six miles to be translated , like the present , we trust , by our from Beyrout , however , from fatigue and thirst , I was friend William Howitt . unable to move another stride . I took up my quarters for the night in a summer - house ...
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