The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 254
... soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze , he soon shall burn , And be thy victim in his turn . Celestial visitant , once more Thy needful presence I implore ! In pity come , and ease my grief , Bring my distemper'd soul ...
... soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze , he soon shall burn , And be thy victim in his turn . Celestial visitant , once more Thy needful presence I implore ! In pity come , and ease my grief , Bring my distemper'd soul ...
Strana 352
... soon as they were seven years old , they were all listed in several companies , and disciplined by the public . The old men were spectators of their performances , who often raised quarrels among them , and set them at strife with one ...
... soon as they were seven years old , they were all listed in several companies , and disciplined by the public . The old men were spectators of their performances , who often raised quarrels among them , and set them at strife with one ...
Strana 460
... soon as he believed Robin was posted , he drove " Exact Sir , there are at Will's Coffee - house six by Flavia's lodgings in a hackney - coach and a wo - minutes after three , June 4 ; one that has had man in it . Robin was at the door ...
... soon as he believed Robin was posted , he drove " Exact Sir , there are at Will's Coffee - house six by Flavia's lodgings in a hackney - coach and a wo - minutes after three , June 4 ; one that has had man in it . Robin was at the door ...
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