Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages, from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Pagina 65
... never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . [ grief . Your vile intent must needs seem horrible . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of Const . He talks to me , that never had a son . To add to Perfection , superfluous and ...
... never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . [ grief . Your vile intent must needs seem horrible . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of Const . He talks to me , that never had a son . To add to Perfection , superfluous and ...
Pagina 129
... never , never will be thine , although The feast , the blessing , and the song were past , Though Absalom and David called me bride , Till sure thou own'st , with truth , and love The Lord Jehovah . [ sincere , Had . Leave me not - Hear ...
... never , never will be thine , although The feast , the blessing , and the song were past , Though Absalom and David called me bride , Till sure thou own'st , with truth , and love The Lord Jehovah . [ sincere , Had . Leave me not - Hear ...
Pagina 222
... never dines at home , With reason too , no doubt- In truth , Jack never dines at all , Unless invited out . To Chloe . PETER PINDAR . DEAR Chloe , well I know the swain , Who gladly would embrace thy chain , And who , alas ! can blame ...
... never dines at home , With reason too , no doubt- In truth , Jack never dines at all , Unless invited out . To Chloe . PETER PINDAR . DEAR Chloe , well I know the swain , Who gladly would embrace thy chain , And who , alas ! can blame ...
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