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... reigns , he rides in the clouds and keeps his court in the Horizon : he's Emperor of the Superlative Heights , and lives in pleasure among the Gods ; he plays at bowls with the Stars , and makes a foot - ball of viii.
... reigns , he rides in the clouds and keeps his court in the Horizon : he's Emperor of the Superlative Heights , and lives in pleasure among the Gods ; he plays at bowls with the Stars , and makes a foot - ball of viii.
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... tute my writings for a game at the tennis - court or a club at the tavern . I never counted among my honours these opus- cula of mine , but merely as harmless amusements . It is my partridge , as with St. John ; my Cat , ix.
... tute my writings for a game at the tennis - court or a club at the tavern . I never counted among my honours these opus- cula of mine , but merely as harmless amusements . It is my partridge , as with St. John ; my Cat , ix.
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... COURT TUM - TI - TEE . ' HE UTTERS A MYSTE- RIOUS EXCLAMATION , AND INDIGNANTLY VINDI- CATES HIMSELF . Rem profecto mirabilem , longeque stupendam , rebusque veris veriorem describo . HIERONYMUS RADIOLENSIS . CHAPTER CXLVIII . - p . 161 ...
... COURT TUM - TI - TEE . ' HE UTTERS A MYSTE- RIOUS EXCLAMATION , AND INDIGNANTLY VINDI- CATES HIMSELF . Rem profecto mirabilem , longeque stupendam , rebusque veris veriorem describo . HIERONYMUS RADIOLENSIS . CHAPTER CXLVIII . - p . 161 ...
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... peruke and setting his cravat before his mistress ; and being asked by her when he intended to begin his court ? he replied , he had been doing it all this while . DRYDEN . I & 1 CHAPTER CLX.-p. 243 . MENTION OF ONE FOR WHOM THE xxii -p.
... peruke and setting his cravat before his mistress ; and being asked by her when he intended to begin his court ? he replied , he had been doing it all this while . DRYDEN . I & 1 CHAPTER CLX.-p. 243 . MENTION OF ONE FOR WHOM THE xxii -p.
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... them were set up for sale by public cant in Dublin , pursuant to a Decree of his Majesty's High Court of Chancery in Ireland , dated the 18th of May , 1816 . CHAPTER CXL . HOW THERE AROSE A DISPUTE BETWEEN BARNABY 31.
... them were set up for sale by public cant in Dublin , pursuant to a Decree of his Majesty's High Court of Chancery in Ireland , dated the 18th of May , 1816 . CHAPTER CXL . HOW THERE AROSE A DISPUTE BETWEEN BARNABY 31.
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