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... JOHN RUSSELL - Quoted from Tacitus . Annals , III . , 76 . All days are nights to see till I see thee , And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me . e . Sonnet XLIII . How like a winter hath my absence been From thee , the ...
... JOHN RUSSELL - Quoted from Tacitus . Annals , III . , 76 . All days are nights to see till I see thee , And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me . e . Sonnet XLIII . How like a winter hath my absence been From thee , the ...
Side 4
... JOHN DENHAM - The Sophy . A Tragedy . For strong souls Live like five - hearted suns ; to spend their strength In furthest striving action . j . GEORGE ELIOT - Spanish Gypsy . Bk . 4 . A great mind is a good sailor , as a great heart is ...
... JOHN DENHAM - The Sophy . A Tragedy . For strong souls Live like five - hearted suns ; to spend their strength In furthest striving action . j . GEORGE ELIOT - Spanish Gypsy . Bk . 4 . A great mind is a good sailor , as a great heart is ...
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... JOHN BROWN - Barbarossa . e . Act V. Sc . 3 . Affliction's sons are brothers in distress ; A brother to relieve , how exquisite the bliss ! f . BURNS - A Winter Night . Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts , With silence only as their ...
... JOHN BROWN - Barbarossa . e . Act V. Sc . 3 . Affliction's sons are brothers in distress ; A brother to relieve , how exquisite the bliss ! f . BURNS - A Winter Night . Affliction is enamour'd of thy parts , With silence only as their ...
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... John Trott was desired by two witty peers To tell them the reason why asses had ears . " An't please you , " quoth John , " I'm not given to letters ; Nor dare I pretend to know more than my betters : Howe'er , from this time I shall ne ...
... John Trott was desired by two witty peers To tell them the reason why asses had ears . " An't please you , " quoth John , " I'm not given to letters ; Nor dare I pretend to know more than my betters : Howe'er , from this time I shall ne ...
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... JOHN FERRIAR - Illustrations of Sterne . Bibliomania . L. 139 . Now cheaply bought for thrice their weight in gold . f . JOHN FERRIAR - Illustrations of Sterne . Bibliomania . L. 69 . Antiquity , what is it else ( God only ex- cepted ) ...
... JOHN FERRIAR - Illustrations of Sterne . Bibliomania . L. 139 . Now cheaply bought for thrice their weight in gold . f . JOHN FERRIAR - Illustrations of Sterne . Bibliomania . L. 69 . Antiquity , what is it else ( God only ex- cepted ) ...
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