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... tell us that C is the mark of those papers that are written by the clergyman, though others ascribe them to the club in general. That the papers marked with R were written by my friend Sir Roger. That L signifies the lawyer, whom I have ...
... tell us that C is the mark of those papers that are written by the clergyman, though others ascribe them to the club in general. That the papers marked with R were written by my friend Sir Roger. That L signifies the lawyer, whom I have ...
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... Tell me, my Sappho, tell me who ? VI Though now he shims thy longing arms, He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Though now thy offerings he despise, He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze, he soon shall burn, And be ...
... Tell me, my Sappho, tell me who ? VI Though now he shims thy longing arms, He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Though now thy offerings he despise, He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Though now he freeze, he soon shall burn, And be ...
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... tell you, any man living deserves '. The success of one of these incidents was, that the next time that one of the adversaries spied the other, he hems after him in the public street ; and they must crack a bottle at the next tavern ...
... tell you, any man living deserves '. The success of one of these incidents was, that the next time that one of the adversaries spied the other, he hems after him in the public street ; and they must crack a bottle at the next tavern ...
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