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Side 3
... lady. with Falconer" u Shipwreck» . 3' W'- “ MYhe'th" Md meeIBWI“! To a Young Lody, on her Recovery fiom I in mm m“ 'm” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. I,“ A: law I 1'7 m “In-“berm Mow? _ ...
... lady. with Falconer" u Shipwreck» . 3' W'- “ MYhe'th" Md meeIBWI“! To a Young Lody, on her Recovery fiom I in mm m“ 'm” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. I,“ A: law I 1'7 m “In-“berm Mow? _ ...
Side 4
... lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ... Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life ...
... lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ... Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life ...
Side 6
... lady, sister of a school-fellow, he set of for London with a party of collegians, and passed a short time there in joyous conviviality. On his return to Cambridge, he remained but a flaw days, and then abandoned it for ever. He again ...
... lady, sister of a school-fellow, he set of for London with a party of collegians, and passed a short time there in joyous conviviality. On his return to Cambridge, he remained but a flaw days, and then abandoned it for ever. He again ...
Side 14
... Ladies! to our cell. Here the wren of mfleat note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blscltbird strains his throat; Welcome, Ladies! to our cell. 11. When tildes the moon all shadowy-pale, And sends the cloud before the gale ...
... Ladies! to our cell. Here the wren of mfleat note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blscltbird strains his throat; Welcome, Ladies! to our cell. 11. When tildes the moon all shadowy-pale, And sends the cloud before the gale ...
Side 18
... LADY, WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Moon on my early youth I love todwel], _ Ere yetl bade that friendly dome farewell, Where firs; beneath the echoing eloisters pale, I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the mlel Yet though the ...
... LADY, WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Moon on my early youth I love todwel], _ Ere yetl bade that friendly dome farewell, Where firs; beneath the echoing eloisters pale, I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the mlel Yet though the ...
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