The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... Death , to my superior power . While thus the knight laid out his wealth , In projects to destroy his health , Death , soon , in habit apoplectic , Took care the knight should not be left sick ; And thus his grand designs were foil'd ; By ...
... Death , to my superior power . While thus the knight laid out his wealth , In projects to destroy his health , Death , soon , in habit apoplectic , Took care the knight should not be left sick ; And thus his grand designs were foil'd ; By ...
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... 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 . But if our life be caus'd with moisture ...
... 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 . But if our life be caus'd with moisture ...
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... death of the lustful , incestuous , but unfortunate monk , is more tragical than the simple hanging of Barsisa . Ambrosio was thrown from a precipice steeper than the Tarpeian rock , from which the Roman criminals were hurled into ...
... death of the lustful , incestuous , but unfortunate monk , is more tragical than the simple hanging of Barsisa . Ambrosio was thrown from a precipice steeper than the Tarpeian rock , from which the Roman criminals were hurled into ...
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