The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship, Volume 5Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1895 - Literature |
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... Fortune The Cave . Tithon and Aurora . The Trio Supposed Beginning of the History of Man To Madame Du Chatelet . Epitaph on Rabelais . Stanze Michel Angelo Buonarotti . Cho - Che - Bang and Chi - Chil - Bloo The Coliseum The Laird O ...
... Fortune The Cave . Tithon and Aurora . The Trio Supposed Beginning of the History of Man To Madame Du Chatelet . Epitaph on Rabelais . Stanze Michel Angelo Buonarotti . Cho - Che - Bang and Chi - Chil - Bloo The Coliseum The Laird O ...
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... fortune nothing cheers Her loving heart's familiar loss , And torrents of repentant tears Their hot and smarting threshold cross . When first within her bosom Love Took birth , and beat his blissful wings , It seem'd to lift her mind ...
... fortune nothing cheers Her loving heart's familiar loss , And torrents of repentant tears Their hot and smarting threshold cross . When first within her bosom Love Took birth , and beat his blissful wings , It seem'd to lift her mind ...
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... ladies ' society ; in fact , rather eschewed it than otherwise . For , he said , nature had unfitted him to act the part of a mere admirer , and 98 adverse fortune forbade him to appear in the character of A FAMILY IN LOVE . 17.
... ladies ' society ; in fact , rather eschewed it than otherwise . For , he said , nature had unfitted him to act the part of a mere admirer , and 98 adverse fortune forbade him to appear in the character of A FAMILY IN LOVE . 17.
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... fortune forbade him to appear in the character of a lover ; so he held aloof , keeping his own company and that of one or two old friends like myself . At I was fond of Launceston ; I wished my family to like him too ; but they were all ...
... fortune forbade him to appear in the character of a lover ; so he held aloof , keeping his own company and that of one or two old friends like myself . At I was fond of Launceston ; I wished my family to like him too ; but they were all ...
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... fortunes freakes unkind . I , whether lately through her brightnes blynd , Or through alleageance , and fast fealty , Which I do owe unto all womankynd , Feele my hart perst with so great agony , When such I see , that all for pitty I ...
... fortunes freakes unkind . I , whether lately through her brightnes blynd , Or through alleageance , and fast fealty , Which I do owe unto all womankynd , Feele my hart perst with so great agony , When such I see , that all for pitty I ...
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