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... live there until his means were exhausted , and then change his religion , and seek an asylum in a monastery . He returned home and began to pack up his port- manteau , when the absurdity of his design flashed upon him , and he ...
... live there until his means were exhausted , and then change his religion , and seek an asylum in a monastery . He returned home and began to pack up his port- manteau , when the absurdity of his design flashed upon him , and he ...
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... live in the country . But should no other good effect ever follow her application than merely what has already followed it , an avowal on your lordship's part that you still remember me with affection , I shall be always glad that she ...
... live in the country . But should no other good effect ever follow her application than merely what has already followed it , an avowal on your lordship's part that you still remember me with affection , I shall be always glad that she ...
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... live the King , And Gilpin , long live he ; And when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! 245 250 THE NIGHTINGALE AND GLOWWORM . * NIGHTINGALE , that all day long Had cheered the village with his song , Nor yet at eve his ...
... live the King , And Gilpin , long live he ; And when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! 245 250 THE NIGHTINGALE AND GLOWWORM . * NIGHTINGALE , that all day long Had cheered the village with his song , Nor yet at eve his ...
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