The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... whole land , but will purchase a copy or two out of hand , in the fond expectation of being amused in it , by seeing his betters cut - up and abused in it . Now , I find , by a pretty exact calculation , there are something like ten ...
... whole land , but will purchase a copy or two out of hand , in the fond expectation of being amused in it , by seeing his betters cut - up and abused in it . Now , I find , by a pretty exact calculation , there are something like ten ...
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... whole bevy - though without the least weight , they are awfully heavy . No , my dear honest bore , surdo fabulam narras , they are no more to me than a rat in the arras . I can walk with the Doctor , get facts from the Don , or draw out ...
... whole bevy - though without the least weight , they are awfully heavy . No , my dear honest bore , surdo fabulam narras , they are no more to me than a rat in the arras . I can walk with the Doctor , get facts from the Don , or draw out ...
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... whole of it out of existence , — Why not use their ears , if they happen to have any ? " -Here the laurel - leaves murmured the name of poor Daphne . " O , weep with me , Daphne , " he sighed , " for you know it's A terrible thing to be ...
... whole of it out of existence , — Why not use their ears , if they happen to have any ? " -Here the laurel - leaves murmured the name of poor Daphne . " O , weep with me , Daphne , " he sighed , " for you know it's A terrible thing to be ...
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... Whole garden , from one end to t'other , with lilies ; A very good plan , were it not for satiety , One longs for a weed here and there , for variety ; Though a weed is no more than a flower in dis- guise , Which is seen through at once ...
... Whole garden , from one end to t'other , with lilies ; A very good plan , were it not for satiety , One longs for a weed here and there , for variety ; Though a weed is no more than a flower in dis- guise , Which is seen through at once ...
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... whole parish , and manage to rear Ten boys like themselves , on four hundred a year ; Who , fulfilling in turn the same fearful conditions , Either preach through their noses , or go upon missions . In this way our hero got safely to ...
... whole parish , and manage to rear Ten boys like themselves , on four hundred a year ; Who , fulfilling in turn the same fearful conditions , Either preach through their noses , or go upon missions . In this way our hero got safely to ...
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