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... Marriage Performance 126 Never Did Run Smooth 319 • Synonymes 127 Wit in Capel Court 319 To Everybody 127 Latest French Novelty 319 Extraordinary Symptom of Extraordinary and Novel Æs- the Mildness of the Season 128 thetical Proposition ...
... Marriage Performance 126 Never Did Run Smooth 319 • Synonymes 127 Wit in Capel Court 319 To Everybody 127 Latest French Novelty 319 Extraordinary Symptom of Extraordinary and Novel Æs- the Mildness of the Season 128 thetical Proposition ...
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... married couple , who happened to be in the house at the time , fell a prey to the devouring element . E'en on the day when youth with beauty wed , The flames surprised them in their nuptial bed ; Seen at the opening sash , with bosom ...
... married couple , who happened to be in the house at the time , fell a prey to the devouring element . E'en on the day when youth with beauty wed , The flames surprised them in their nuptial bed ; Seen at the opening sash , with bosom ...
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... marriage or out of marriage - Heaven help ' em ! I dare say she married well , that Miss Amy . I know I hope she did , and was happy ever after , a dear creetur ! " " Oh , yes ; no doubt , Benjamin , you side , like all the world ...
... marriage or out of marriage - Heaven help ' em ! I dare say she married well , that Miss Amy . I know I hope she did , and was happy ever after , a dear creetur ! " " Oh , yes ; no doubt , Benjamin , you side , like all the world ...
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... marry me . Have you not kept all the family together , partly by the law , and partly by the muzzle of the pistol ? You're old now and fitter to turn over the leaves of the Mass book than to pull a trigger . The young man ( she tossed ...
... marry me . Have you not kept all the family together , partly by the law , and partly by the muzzle of the pistol ? You're old now and fitter to turn over the leaves of the Mass book than to pull a trigger . The young man ( she tossed ...
Side 113
... married a young clergyman , who , everybody said , united talent , piety , and good looks , in a very extraordinary ... marriage por- tion of his unfortunate wife . ' There was a pretty insult ! The tigress of an Irish woman herself ...
... married a young clergyman , who , everybody said , united talent , piety , and good looks , in a very extraordinary ... marriage por- tion of his unfortunate wife . ' There was a pretty insult ! The tigress of an Irish woman herself ...
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Side 54 - I sit with sad civility, I read With honest anguish, and an aching head; And drop at last, but in unwilling ears, This saving counsel, 'Keep your piece nine years.
Side 252 - My fairest child, I have no song to give you ; No lark could pipe to skies so dull and gray : Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever ; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long : And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
Side 214 - The best in this kind are but shadows ; and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them.
Side 281 - THE SEA THE Sea! the Sea! the open Sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free ! Without a mark, without a bound, It runneth the earth's wide regions 'round; It plays with the clouds; it mocks the skies; Or like a cradled creature lies.
Side 231 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.
Side 252 - Sparkled and gleamed on the limbs of the nymphs, and the coils of the mermen. Onward they went in their joy, bathed round with the fiery coolness, Needing nor sun nor moon, self-lighted, immortal : but others, Pitiful, floated in silence apart ; in their bosoms the sea-boys, • Slain by the wrath of the seas, swept down by the anger of...
Side 347 - The Lord bless us and keep us, the Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon us, and give us peace this night and for" When the rough voice of the saddler broke through the prayer, with,
Side 231 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another.
Side 277 - Bow, Yet barring all Pother, the one and the other, Were all of them Kings in their turn.
Side 231 - If two lines are such that they cannot coincide in any two points without coinciding altogether, each of them is called a straight line.