Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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... leave it with us . ballads of the country - side , frightened and replied , that if it was left he would burn charmed the lads with her endless lore . it . " Bold critic , wise by nature ! Is there " Nothing could be more retired than ...
... leave it with us . ballads of the country - side , frightened and replied , that if it was left he would burn charmed the lads with her endless lore . it . " Bold critic , wise by nature ! Is there " Nothing could be more retired than ...
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... leave of the minister , tion that Burns found in the revels at Dr. Laurie , a friend who was exerting him- Poosie Nansie's the rudimental germ from self busily though secretly on the poet's which the whole sprang , with different de ...
... leave of the minister , tion that Burns found in the revels at Dr. Laurie , a friend who was exerting him- Poosie Nansie's the rudimental germ from self busily though secretly on the poet's which the whole sprang , with different de ...
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... leave them quite alone ? Our presence must be very embarrassing . " " You are insulting Bell in saying such things , " she says warmly , " or perhaps it is that you would rather have her for a companion than your own wife . " 66 Well ...
... leave them quite alone ? Our presence must be very embarrassing . " " You are insulting Bell in saying such things , " she says warmly , " or perhaps it is that you would rather have her for a companion than your own wife . " 66 Well ...
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... leave him roofless to brave the storm that was evidently brew- ing as best he might , for there was not a stable in the place big enough for him to walk into . At last , by causing a rotten beam to be cut away from under an arch- way ...
... leave him roofless to brave the storm that was evidently brew- ing as best he might , for there was not a stable in the place big enough for him to walk into . At last , by causing a rotten beam to be cut away from under an arch- way ...
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... leave Miya- noshita and my good friends , with whom I had passed such a pleasant time . We parted with many ... leaving a wid- ow and two infant sons . Upon the death of her husband the widow wished to for- sake the world , shave her ...
... leave Miya- noshita and my good friends , with whom I had passed such a pleasant time . We parted with many ... leaving a wid- ow and two infant sons . Upon the death of her husband the widow wished to for- sake the world , shave her ...
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