The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... once called the Great . Town House , now in the possession of the watchmen and clerks of the markets , had had more than twenty years ' existence ; and the prison , with a work - house annexed to it , was situated at the corner of Third ...
... once called the Great . Town House , now in the possession of the watchmen and clerks of the markets , had had more than twenty years ' existence ; and the prison , with a work - house annexed to it , was situated at the corner of Third ...
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... ( once of the quorum ) , together with a catalogue of uncles and aunts , he introduces them to us at once in their proper persons . I cannot help accounting it , too , as a cir- cumstance honourable to the genius of the poet , that he ...
... ( once of the quorum ) , together with a catalogue of uncles and aunts , he introduces them to us at once in their proper persons . I cannot help accounting it , too , as a cir- cumstance honourable to the genius of the poet , that he ...
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... once in some repute , Were thinly scattered round to tell the eye Of prying stranger — this man had no wife.— His tattered elbow gaped most piteously , And ever as he turned him round , his skin Did through his stockings peep upon the ...
... once in some repute , Were thinly scattered round to tell the eye Of prying stranger — this man had no wife.— His tattered elbow gaped most piteously , And ever as he turned him round , his skin Did through his stockings peep upon the ...
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... once more , determined never again , whatever oddities I might meet , to try so early an excursion in a federal city . I was to go through a copse that lay on my right , being several miles from my destination , and after clearing the ...
... once more , determined never again , whatever oddities I might meet , to try so early an excursion in a federal city . I was to go through a copse that lay on my right , being several miles from my destination , and after clearing the ...
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... once more his aged eye would scan The prospect , ere the founts of life were dried ; When , kindling at the view , his glowing soul Pour'd forth the feelings it could not control . " Oh , parent earth ! when first the laughing spring ...
... once more his aged eye would scan The prospect , ere the founts of life were dried ; When , kindling at the view , his glowing soul Pour'd forth the feelings it could not control . " Oh , parent earth ! when first the laughing spring ...
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