The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... better men Had left him joy , and means to give again . Fear'd - shunn'd - belied - ere youth had lost her force , He hated man too much to feel remorse →→→ And thought the voice of wrath a sacred call , To pay the injuries of some ...
... better men Had left him joy , and means to give again . Fear'd - shunn'd - belied - ere youth had lost her force , He hated man too much to feel remorse →→→ And thought the voice of wrath a sacred call , To pay the injuries of some ...
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... better than the desolation of Auburn in the language of Gold- smith , put into the toothless mouth of " The sad historian of the pensive plain , " can prove the contrary proposition . The author then points to a place called Kirkleatham ...
... better than the desolation of Auburn in the language of Gold- smith , put into the toothless mouth of " The sad historian of the pensive plain , " can prove the contrary proposition . The author then points to a place called Kirkleatham ...
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... better acquainted with the feathered tribes , and to observe their migrations with more accuracy ; as well as to enjoy the important advantages of a rural retirement , Mr. Wil son resided the better part of the years 1811-12 , at the ...
... better acquainted with the feathered tribes , and to observe their migrations with more accuracy ; as well as to enjoy the important advantages of a rural retirement , Mr. Wil son resided the better part of the years 1811-12 , at the ...
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