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... never forgave those whom he injured . He was capable of performing a generous action , but the object of his bounty was ever after the victim of a barbarous tyranny . His maxims were , never to trust , and he could not be deceived ...
... never forgave those whom he injured . He was capable of performing a generous action , but the object of his bounty was ever after the victim of a barbarous tyranny . His maxims were , never to trust , and he could not be deceived ...
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... never herb nor flower Spring from the barren and abortive spot . Come , my Lord Duke ! look on your punishment . But life is ebbing , and the last low sands Are filt'ring in the glass . My gentle aunt , Give me your hand to kiss . We ...
... never herb nor flower Spring from the barren and abortive spot . Come , my Lord Duke ! look on your punishment . But life is ebbing , and the last low sands Are filt'ring in the glass . My gentle aunt , Give me your hand to kiss . We ...
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... never had it in their power to become acquainted with Eng- lish manners because , when the portrait is well represented , we feel its merit , its truth , and its resemblance , even though we have never met the original . ' This is sound ...
... never had it in their power to become acquainted with Eng- lish manners because , when the portrait is well represented , we feel its merit , its truth , and its resemblance , even though we have never met the original . ' This is sound ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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