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Anonymous , 39 Mary will smile . - William Cliffton , 45 An Adventure ; from Inchiquin's Letters . - C . J. Ingersoll , 47 Elegy on Thomas Godfrey . - Nathaniel Evans , 53 The Adventure of a Somnambulist .
Anonymous , 39 Mary will smile . - William Cliffton , 45 An Adventure ; from Inchiquin's Letters . - C . J. Ingersoll , 47 Elegy on Thomas Godfrey . - Nathaniel Evans , 53 The Adventure of a Somnambulist .
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Anonymous , Mary will smile . - William Cliffton , An Adventure ; from Inchiquin's Letters . - C . J. Ingersoll , Elegy on Thomas Godfrey .-- Nathaniel Evans , The Adventure of a Somnambulist . - C . B. Brown , Hunting Song.
Anonymous , Mary will smile . - William Cliffton , An Adventure ; from Inchiquin's Letters . - C . J. Ingersoll , Elegy on Thomas Godfrey .-- Nathaniel Evans , The Adventure of a Somnambulist . - C . B. Brown , Hunting Song.
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... that fans thy locks ! - Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on thy unsheltered head . To day the pine - clad mountains bound thy hopes , Thy ev'ry wish : but soon the villain's smile May poison ...
... that fans thy locks ! - Yet ere another moon , the storm may howl , And rudely beat on thy unsheltered head . To day the pine - clad mountains bound thy hopes , Thy ev'ry wish : but soon the villain's smile May poison ...
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The fastidious reader . will doubtless smile when he is informed that the work , thus highly praised , is a poem consisting only of four lines ; but as there is no reason why a poet should be restricted in his number of verses , as it ...
The fastidious reader . will doubtless smile when he is informed that the work , thus highly praised , is a poem consisting only of four lines ; but as there is no reason why a poet should be restricted in his number of verses , as it ...
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He was choked by the contents of the cup , and the melancholy consequences were soon too visible in his countenance . I ran to succour him ; but with a a cup smile that bespoke the feeble exertions of nature 40 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
He was choked by the contents of the cup , and the melancholy consequences were soon too visible in his countenance . I ran to succour him ; but with a a cup smile that bespoke the feeble exertions of nature 40 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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