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These , too , shall bring me cooks from France , These , too , shall teach me how to dance , These too " -must yield in this same hour , Cries Death , to my superior power . While thus the knight laid out his wealth , In projects to ...
These , too , shall bring me cooks from France , These , too , shall teach me how to dance , These too " -must yield in this same hour , Cries Death , to my superior power . While thus the knight laid out his wealth , In projects to ...
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The heavens , death , and life , have conjured my ill , For death hath take away the breath of my son : The heavens receive , and consent , that he hath done , ∙ And my life doth keep me here against my will .
The heavens , death , and life , have conjured my ill , For death hath take away the breath of my son : The heavens receive , and consent , that he hath done , ∙ And my life doth keep me here against my will .
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Surely , if it is not novelty which the moral enator can boast of , he has the merit of ingenuity ; if he did not invent , he imitates invention in a most masterly manner ; and the death of the lustful , incestuous , but unfortunate ...
Surely , if it is not novelty which the moral enator can boast of , he has the merit of ingenuity ; if he did not invent , he imitates invention in a most masterly manner ; and the death of the lustful , incestuous , but unfortunate ...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners With Strictures on ..., 4 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1808 |
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