The poetical works of James R. Lowell, Том 2Ticknor and Fields., 1858 |
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... look ) that , in writing the preface which ushered my book , I treated you , excellent Public , not merely with a cool disregard , but downright cavalierly . Now I would not take back the least thing I then said , though I thereby could ...
... look ) that , in writing the preface which ushered my book , I treated you , excellent Public , not merely with a cool disregard , but downright cavalierly . Now I would not take back the least thing I then said , though I thereby could ...
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... look , it was quite an excitement to hunt the errata , sprawled in as birds ' tracks are in some kinds of strata , ( only these made things crookeder . ) Fancy an heir , that a father had seen born well - featured and fair , turning ...
... look , it was quite an excitement to hunt the errata , sprawled in as birds ' tracks are in some kinds of strata , ( only these made things crookeder . ) Fancy an heir , that a father had seen born well - featured and fair , turning ...
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... look as if artlessly twined in her hair , Where they seemed , as he said , when he paid his addresses , Like the day breaking through the long night of her tresses ; So whenever he wished to be quite irresistible , Like a man with eight ...
... look as if artlessly twined in her hair , Where they seemed , as he said , when he paid his addresses , Like the day breaking through the long night of her tresses ; So whenever he wished to be quite irresistible , Like a man with eight ...
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... look in it , As I shall at the when they cut up my book in it . " Well , here , after all the bad rhyme I've been spinning , I've got back at last to my story's beginning : Sitting there , as I say , in the shade of his mistress , As ...
... look in it , As I shall at the when they cut up my book in it . " Well , here , after all the bad rhyme I've been spinning , I've got back at last to my story's beginning : Sitting there , as I say , in the shade of his mistress , As ...
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... Look well to your seat , ' tis like taking an airing On a corduroy road , and that out of repairing ; It leads one , ' tis true , through the primitive forest , Grand natural features - but , then , one has no rest ; You just catch a ...
... Look well to your seat , ' tis like taking an airing On a corduroy road , and that out of repairing ; It leads one , ' tis true , through the primitive forest , Grand natural features - but , then , one has no rest ; You just catch a ...
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