Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... Once you enjoyed A sweeter quiet ? Montoni . - Once ! Oh , the freshful thought Comes like the recollection of a green And pleasant garden , with its running streams , To the faint mariner in the torrid seas . I once was airy as the ...
... Once you enjoyed A sweeter quiet ? Montoni . - Once ! Oh , the freshful thought Comes like the recollection of a green And pleasant garden , with its running streams , To the faint mariner in the torrid seas . I once was airy as the ...
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... once losing his complete self - possession . I was at his side whilst speaking ; and more than once I saw all his limbs tremble ; a moment after he resumed the discussion with not less composure than ingenuity . Like the English , whom ...
... once losing his complete self - possession . I was at his side whilst speaking ; and more than once I saw all his limbs tremble ; a moment after he resumed the discussion with not less composure than ingenuity . Like the English , whom ...
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... once and instantaneously accomplish . Justice and kindness could do what severity and rigour were inca- pable of effecting , and the time had come , if not for the complete dissolution , for at least the temporary suspension , of that ...
... once and instantaneously accomplish . Justice and kindness could do what severity and rigour were inca- pable of effecting , and the time had come , if not for the complete dissolution , for at least the temporary suspension , of that ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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