Memoir of the life of John Bowdler, esq. [by T. Bowdler. Sig. D2, M5,6, V2 are cancels. Sig. E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig. N7 by 2 leaves].1825 |
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... thee . But mark me , do not shake him off till he has received my box , for it contains for thee a bottle of Frontignac ( a present from ma femme ) , which well I know , unless thou lookest sharp , for his own purposes he will purloin ...
... thee . But mark me , do not shake him off till he has received my box , for it contains for thee a bottle of Frontignac ( a present from ma femme ) , which well I know , unless thou lookest sharp , for his own purposes he will purloin ...
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... thee . " " Lydd , May 30 , 1777 . • " It is an unaccountable thing , but I have sent all over the town and cannot ... thee to be the very essence of 6 lemon , ) hover , I beseech thee , around 42 MEMOIR OF.
... thee . " " Lydd , May 30 , 1777 . • " It is an unaccountable thing , but I have sent all over the town and cannot ... thee to be the very essence of 6 lemon , ) hover , I beseech thee , around 42 MEMOIR OF.
Page 43
... thee the blushing juice which Lusitanian hills have ripened , Well , thou knowest I oft have on thine altar poured the rich libation . Come , then , thou Sapphire- wing'd , but you see it won't do , Bowdler , and so good night ...
... thee the blushing juice which Lusitanian hills have ripened , Well , thou knowest I oft have on thine altar poured the rich libation . Come , then , thou Sapphire- wing'd , but you see it won't do , Bowdler , and so good night ...
Page 104
... men of that , or , perhaps , any other place . " Look less upon the world and without thee , ' says some moralist , ' and turn thine eyes inward , and find feli- 6 city there . ' That gentleman has long found this 104 MEMOIR OF.
... men of that , or , perhaps , any other place . " Look less upon the world and without thee , ' says some moralist , ' and turn thine eyes inward , and find feli- 6 city there . ' That gentleman has long found this 104 MEMOIR OF.
Page 188
... thee , O Lord , have I put my trust , ' & c . & c . Psalm lxxi . 1 , 2 . When the sense of my past sins oppresses me , I will cry out Have mercy upon me , O God , after thy great goodness , ' & c . & c . Psalm li . And when my heart ...
... thee , O Lord , have I put my trust , ' & c . & c . Psalm lxxi . 1 , 2 . When the sense of my past sins oppresses me , I will cry out Have mercy upon me , O God , after thy great goodness , ' & c . & c . Psalm li . And when my heart ...
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