Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 - England |
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Page 23
... fear ? you Cos . That this woman is the devil , And that even here she'll plague me . D. Man . Since we know now who she is , And one door is by the table Barr'd , the other by the key , How , pray , would you have her enter ? Cos . Any ...
... fear ? you Cos . That this woman is the devil , And that even here she'll plague me . D. Man . Since we know now who she is , And one door is by the table Barr'd , the other by the key , How , pray , would you have her enter ? Cos . Any ...
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... fear to lose thee , My effort to preserve thee , My life to pleasure thee , my soul to serve thee ; My heart's desire to love thee , And these the tears which now I shed , to move thee Aid to my griefs to lend , To shelter me , to ...
... fear to lose thee , My effort to preserve thee , My life to pleasure thee , my soul to serve thee ; My heart's desire to love thee , And these the tears which now I shed , to move thee Aid to my griefs to lend , To shelter me , to ...
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... fear of spoiling the new room papers . His people were dex- terous , quiet , and orderly ; but , in truth , as all day long , and part of the night , there was no quiet near him - one com- plainant following another , accused persons ...
... fear of spoiling the new room papers . His people were dex- terous , quiet , and orderly ; but , in truth , as all day long , and part of the night , there was no quiet near him - one com- plainant following another , accused persons ...
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... fear of contradic- tion , say of them , that , wherever they may be , there must be the seat of learning . So that , " take them for all in all , I ne'er shall look upon their like again . " My dear Eusebius , yours as ever . " TWOPENCE ...
... fear of contradic- tion , say of them , that , wherever they may be , there must be the seat of learning . So that , " take them for all in all , I ne'er shall look upon their like again . " My dear Eusebius , yours as ever . " TWOPENCE ...
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... fear not to miss him . There he stands , motionless as a statue ; he has been in a brown study the whole time , revolving in his meditative soul things human and asinine ; chewing the cud of fancy , which for him , we fear , possesses ...
... fear not to miss him . There he stands , motionless as a statue ; he has been in a brown study the whole time , revolving in his meditative soul things human and asinine ; chewing the cud of fancy , which for him , we fear , possesses ...
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