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... hear a stranger or two speak well of me . I was presently gratified by the approbation of the London Magazine and the Gentleman's , particularly by that of the former , and by the plaudit of Dr. Franklin . By the way , magazines are ...
... hear a stranger or two speak well of me . I was presently gratified by the approbation of the London Magazine and the Gentleman's , particularly by that of the former , and by the plaudit of Dr. Franklin . By the way , magazines are ...
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... Hear the sweet accents of his tuneful voice , Hear him , o'erwhelmed with sorrow , yet rejoice ; No womanish or wailing grief has part , No , not a moment , in his royal heart ; " Tis manly music , such as martyrs make , Suffering with ...
... Hear the sweet accents of his tuneful voice , Hear him , o'erwhelmed with sorrow , yet rejoice ; No womanish or wailing grief has part , No , not a moment , in his royal heart ; " Tis manly music , such as martyrs make , Suffering with ...
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... hear at all ! " Then , with a voice exceeding low , " No matter if you hear or no . " Alas ! and is domestic strife , That sorest ill of human life , A plague so little to be feared , As to be wantonly incurred , To gratify a fretful ...
... hear at all ! " Then , with a voice exceeding low , " No matter if you hear or no . " Alas ! and is domestic strife , That sorest ill of human life , A plague so little to be feared , As to be wantonly incurred , To gratify a fretful ...
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