The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... brings the whole Alphabet , so much the better . And - Lord ! if he would but , in character , sup ― Off his fish - oil ... bring that in . * Alluding , I suppose , to the Latin Advertisement of a Lusus Naturæ in the Newspapers lately ...
... brings the whole Alphabet , so much the better . And - Lord ! if he would but , in character , sup ― Off his fish - oil ... bring that in . * Alluding , I suppose , to the Latin Advertisement of a Lusus Naturæ in the Newspapers lately ...
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... bring with thee Thy newest , best embroidery . Come to our Fête , and show again That pea - green coat , thou pink of men , Which charm'd all eyes , that last survey'd it ; When Br - mm - l's self inquir'd " who made it ? " - When Cits ...
... bring with thee Thy newest , best embroidery . Come to our Fête , and show again That pea - green coat , thou pink of men , Which charm'd all eyes , that last survey'd it ; When Br - mm - l's self inquir'd " who made it ? " - When Cits ...
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... bring it in " a misfortune , " my beauty , As long as we've Law on our side . The Lady's Answer . HOLD , hold , my good Sir , go a little more slowly ; For , grant me so faithless a bride , Such sinners as we , are a little too lowly ...
... bring it in " a misfortune , " my beauty , As long as we've Law on our side . The Lady's Answer . HOLD , hold , my good Sir , go a little more slowly ; For , grant me so faithless a bride , Such sinners as we , are a little too lowly ...
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