Select British Classics, Volum 15J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualities of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument where there is the figure of one of our English kings without an head ; and upon giving us to know that the head ...
... head , and told us there was fine reading in the casualities of that reign . Our conductor then pointed to that monument where there is the figure of one of our English kings without an head ; and upon giving us to know that the head ...
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... head . I could no sooner step out of my house but I was ar- rested by some body or other that lay in wait for me . As I ventured abroad one night in the dusk of the evening , I was taken up and hurried into a dun- geon , where I died a ...
... head . I could no sooner step out of my house but I was ar- rested by some body or other that lay in wait for me . As I ventured abroad one night in the dusk of the evening , I was taken up and hurried into a dun- geon , where I died a ...
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... head . I pull'd the golden fruit with eager haste ; Sweet was the fruit , and pleasing to the taste ; With sparkling wine he crown'd the bowl , With gentle ecstacies he fill'd my soul ; Joyous we sat beneath the shady grove , And o'er my ...
... head . I pull'd the golden fruit with eager haste ; Sweet was the fruit , and pleasing to the taste ; With sparkling wine he crown'd the bowl , With gentle ecstacies he fill'd my soul ; Joyous we sat beneath the shady grove , And o'er my ...
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