Prose and Verse, Volumen2Wiley and Putnam, 1845 |
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... natural assur- ance , which seemed to identify me with the firemen , I was allowed to pass through the lines of guards and policemen , who surrounded the blazing pile , and was thus enabled to select a favorable position for overlooking ...
... natural assur- ance , which seemed to identify me with the firemen , I was allowed to pass through the lines of guards and policemen , who surrounded the blazing pile , and was thus enabled to select a favorable position for overlooking ...
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... nature - I verily believe I could sniff a conflagration by instinct ; and if I was not , I ought to have been , the trainer of the firemen's dog , which at present attracts so much of the public attention , by his eager running along ...
... nature - I verily believe I could sniff a conflagration by instinct ; and if I was not , I ought to have been , the trainer of the firemen's dog , which at present attracts so much of the public attention , by his eager running along ...
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... more . I enjoin upon all else a diplomatic silence . Sir Jacob himself will write to the bailiff , and whatever may be the nature of his directions , I desire that no curiosity may be indulged in , and above all 18 PROSE AND VERSE .
... more . I enjoin upon all else a diplomatic silence . Sir Jacob himself will write to the bailiff , and whatever may be the nature of his directions , I desire that no curiosity may be indulged in , and above all 18 PROSE AND VERSE .
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... nature belongs ; For the marriage tie they had no regard , Nay , sped their mates to the sexton's yard ( Like Madame Laffarge , who with poisonous pinches Kept cutting off her L by inches ) , And as for drinking , they drank so hard ...
... nature belongs ; For the marriage tie they had no regard , Nay , sped their mates to the sexton's yard ( Like Madame Laffarge , who with poisonous pinches Kept cutting off her L by inches ) , And as for drinking , they drank so hard ...
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... Nature , our Mother , that She seldom or never puts upon us any Grievaunce without making Us some Amends , which ... Natural Sounds . In lew where- of the Deaf Man , as testified by mine own Experience , is re- galed with an inward ...
... Nature , our Mother , that She seldom or never puts upon us any Grievaunce without making Us some Amends , which ... Natural Sounds . In lew where- of the Deaf Man , as testified by mine own Experience , is re- galed with an inward ...
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