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... thou changed ! Thou art sophisticated . I know how honest , how courageous ( for a weakling ) it was - how religious , how imaginative , how hopeful ! From what have I not fallen , if the child I remember was indeed myself , -and not ...
... thou changed ! Thou art sophisticated . I know how honest , how courageous ( for a weakling ) it was - how religious , how imaginative , how hopeful ! From what have I not fallen , if the child I remember was indeed myself , -and not ...
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... thou foul ugly phantom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to six score thousand devils , as in no instance to be excused or tolerated , but shunned as a universal viper ; to be brandert , proscribed , and ...
... thou foul ugly phantom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to six score thousand devils , as in no instance to be excused or tolerated , but shunned as a universal viper ; to be brandert , proscribed , and ...
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... thou hast sailed with Richard Faulder ; and every time my alarm and thy perils encrease.- Many a fair face he has witnessed the fate of , -and many a fair ship has he survived the wreck of : - think of the sea , since think of it thou ...
... thou hast sailed with Richard Faulder ; and every time my alarm and thy perils encrease.- Many a fair face he has witnessed the fate of , -and many a fair ship has he survived the wreck of : - think of the sea , since think of it thou ...
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... Thou reignest now upon that flourishing head , At whose triumphant eyes , Love and our souls are led . We must now shut up the Literary Pocket - Book , recommending it , how- ever , to our readers , partly for its original matter , and ...
... Thou reignest now upon that flourishing head , At whose triumphant eyes , Love and our souls are led . We must now shut up the Literary Pocket - Book , recommending it , how- ever , to our readers , partly for its original matter , and ...
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... I mark in sacerdotal state , Psammis the king , whose alabaster tomb , ( Such the inscrutable decrees of fate , ) Now floats athwart the sea to share my doom . O Thebes , I cried , thou wonder of the 126 [ Feb. Memnon's Head . Memnon,
... I mark in sacerdotal state , Psammis the king , whose alabaster tomb , ( Such the inscrutable decrees of fate , ) Now floats athwart the sea to share my doom . O Thebes , I cried , thou wonder of the 126 [ Feb. Memnon's Head . Memnon,
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