The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... rest assured they were friends , for they did join in carrying the instrument ; they must , from their proximity of situation , have been amicably dispo- sed , and if one alone carried the utensil , it exhibits an amiable assumption of ...
... rest assured they were friends , for they did join in carrying the instrument ; they must , from their proximity of situation , have been amicably dispo- sed , and if one alone carried the utensil , it exhibits an amiable assumption of ...
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... rest . These respites from toil were of use , but they could not enable me to prosecute an endless journey , and to return was scarcely a less arduous task than to pro- ceed . I looked anxiously forward in the hope of being com- forted ...
... rest . These respites from toil were of use , but they could not enable me to prosecute an endless journey , and to return was scarcely a less arduous task than to pro- ceed . I looked anxiously forward in the hope of being com- forted ...
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... rest . The length'ning lines of watch - fires rose , The wearied armies sought repose , The soldier , stretch'd upon the soil , Courted oblivion of his toil . Upon the morning of that day , The far - responding reveillé Had summon'd in ...
... rest . The length'ning lines of watch - fires rose , The wearied armies sought repose , The soldier , stretch'd upon the soil , Courted oblivion of his toil . Upon the morning of that day , The far - responding reveillé Had summon'd in ...
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... rest . Her face may have had " intellectual beauty , " and her exterior , when animated by the play of her faculties , ceased to be repulsive ; but the whole woman was not of the description that awakens and perpetuates the sublime ...
... rest . Her face may have had " intellectual beauty , " and her exterior , when animated by the play of her faculties , ceased to be repulsive ; but the whole woman was not of the description that awakens and perpetuates the sublime ...
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... rest that night , if he rested at all , under a roof subject to these domiciliary visits : but he had other causes of uneasiness . It is well known that all the inhabitants within the reach of an English garrison , who are capable of ...
... rest that night , if he rested at all , under a roof subject to these domiciliary visits : but he had other causes of uneasiness . It is well known that all the inhabitants within the reach of an English garrison , who are capable of ...
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