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... speak not so , I pray , I feel my heart so full , I cannot utter The thoughts which crowd my mind — I have not been , Nor ever will , a traitor — am not fit To fill the throne though it were vacant , now ' Tis filled most worthily ...
... speak not so , I pray , I feel my heart so full , I cannot utter The thoughts which crowd my mind — I have not been , Nor ever will , a traitor — am not fit To fill the throne though it were vacant , now ' Tis filled most worthily ...
Pagina 77
... speak of , hiding half the sky Of Indian Peru , which view unchanged The change of seasons , whilst the vale below Shows all vicissitude : speak on . ' Carlos . My faculties but ill become a prince : Our mother Nature with a strange ...
... speak of , hiding half the sky Of Indian Peru , which view unchanged The change of seasons , whilst the vale below Shows all vicissitude : speak on . ' Carlos . My faculties but ill become a prince : Our mother Nature with a strange ...
Pagina 103
... speak . The French speak more than they think . They accuse us of coldness and want of animation , while we are disgusted with their flippancy and exag- geration of manner . I can give them credit for a great many good qualities , and ...
... speak . The French speak more than they think . They accuse us of coldness and want of animation , while we are disgusted with their flippancy and exag- geration of manner . I can give them credit for a great many good qualities , and ...
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