Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... meet Her lovers at her rival's feet , She flies assemblies , shuns the ball , And cries out , vanity , on all ... meets the sight ; Her hair uncomb'd collects together , With ornaments of many a feather ; Her stays for easiness thrown by ...
... meet Her lovers at her rival's feet , She flies assemblies , shuns the ball , And cries out , vanity , on all ... meets the sight ; Her hair uncomb'd collects together , With ornaments of many a feather ; Her stays for easiness thrown by ...
Strana 221
... years old , I was taken sick , and my parents having been a long journey and returning homewards , heard of my dangerous illness , and that I was dead , and expected to meet the people returning from my funeral . But to their 221.
... years old , I was taken sick , and my parents having been a long journey and returning homewards , heard of my dangerous illness , and that I was dead , and expected to meet the people returning from my funeral . But to their 221.
Strana 450
... meet me , Sir ? -Then I'll post you for a MANLY I'll venture that , Sir . - The reputation of my life does not depend upon the breath of a Mr. Dimple . I would have you to know , however , Sir , that I have a cane to chastise the ...
... meet me , Sir ? -Then I'll post you for a MANLY I'll venture that , Sir . - The reputation of my life does not depend upon the breath of a Mr. Dimple . I would have you to know , however , Sir , that I have a cane to chastise the ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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