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... death . " " He continued , " says his biographer , " under graphia Britannica . - H . great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; | introduced by Suckling. " his desire had been for some days past , and did still very vehemently ...
... death . " " He continued , " says his biographer , " under graphia Britannica . - H . great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; | introduced by Suckling. " his desire had been for some days past , and did still very vehemently ...
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... death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart . For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that too with my breath . That the chaos was harmonized ...
... death of mine , I fear , Will ominous to her appear : When sound in every other part , Her sacrifice is found without an heart . For the last tempest of my death Shall sigh out that too with my breath . That the chaos was harmonized ...
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... DEATH , A VOYAGE . No family E'er rigg'd a soul for heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . DONNE . Their thoughts and expressions were some- times grossly absurd ...
... DEATH , A VOYAGE . No family E'er rigg'd a soul for heaven's discovery , With whom more venturers might boldly dare Venture their stakes , with him in joy to share . DONNE . Their thoughts and expressions were some- times grossly absurd ...
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... death , although sad watch he keep , Doth practise dying by a little sleep ; Thou at this midnight seest me . It must be however confessed of these writers , that if they are upon uncommon subjects often unnecessarily and unpoetically ...
... death , although sad watch he keep , Doth practise dying by a little sleep ; Thou at this midnight seest me . It must be however confessed of these writers , that if they are upon uncommon subjects often unnecessarily and unpoetically ...
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... death of Hervey , there is much praise , but little passion ; a very just and ample delineation of such virtues as a studious privacy admits , and such intellectual excellence as a mind not yet called forth to action can dis- play . He ...
... death of Hervey , there is much praise , but little passion ; a very just and ample delineation of such virtues as a studious privacy admits , and such intellectual excellence as a mind not yet called forth to action can dis- play . He ...
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