Blue-stocking hall [by W.P. Scargill].M A Scargill 1827 |
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M A Scargill. 88 Bennet 1829 BR KEN BURN C Walpole ė . 1068 3006 BLUE - STOCKING HALL . " From woman's eyes this.
M A Scargill. 88 Bennet 1829 BR KEN BURN C Walpole ė . 1068 3006 BLUE - STOCKING HALL . " From woman's eyes this.
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M A Scargill. BLUE - STOCKING HALL . " From woman's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books , the arts , the academes , That show , contain , and nourish all the world . " LOVE'S ...
M A Scargill. BLUE - STOCKING HALL . " From woman's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books , the arts , the academes , That show , contain , and nourish all the world . " LOVE'S ...
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... sweet expression of her elegant and feminine countenance , as it spoke the language of love , kindness , or pity ; nor shall I ever lose the re- collection of that fine understanding which sparkled through her eye 4 BLUE - STOCKING HALL .
... sweet expression of her elegant and feminine countenance , as it spoke the language of love , kindness , or pity ; nor shall I ever lose the re- collection of that fine understanding which sparkled through her eye 4 BLUE - STOCKING HALL .
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M A Scargill. collection of that fine understanding which sparkled through her eye , in the brightest scin- tillations of intellectual energy , and acuteness . She was my Gamaliel , and no wonder if her lessons , her thoughts , her ...
M A Scargill. collection of that fine understanding which sparkled through her eye , in the brightest scin- tillations of intellectual energy , and acuteness . She was my Gamaliel , and no wonder if her lessons , her thoughts , her ...
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