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... feeling of the inhabitants . He describes himself as much gratified by enjoying the air of a summer's evening in the ... feel inclined to break the spell at the mo- ment ; the spectacle had the look of that of a father blessing his ...
... feeling of the inhabitants . He describes himself as much gratified by enjoying the air of a summer's evening in the ... feel inclined to break the spell at the mo- ment ; the spectacle had the look of that of a father blessing his ...
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... feel for others ' woes , it dare [ dares ] not dream its own ; That heavy chill has frozen o'er the fountain of our tears , And tho ' the eye may sparkle still , ' tis where the ice appears . Tho ' wit may flash from fluent lips , and ...
... feel for others ' woes , it dare [ dares ] not dream its own ; That heavy chill has frozen o'er the fountain of our tears , And tho ' the eye may sparkle still , ' tis where the ice appears . Tho ' wit may flash from fluent lips , and ...
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... feel as if I could eat at any time of the day ; but I am regular in my meals ; and always leave off eating with an appetite : besides , I never , as you know , drink strong wines . " My rides " ( at St. Helena ) " indeed , are too ...
... feel as if I could eat at any time of the day ; but I am regular in my meals ; and always leave off eating with an appetite : besides , I never , as you know , drink strong wines . " My rides " ( at St. Helena ) " indeed , are too ...
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