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... wish to spend what are yet be- fore us . She is exceedingly sensible , has great quickness of parts , and an uncommon fluency of expression , but her vivacity was sometimes too much for us ; occasionally , perhaps , it might re- fresh ...
... wish to spend what are yet be- fore us . She is exceedingly sensible , has great quickness of parts , and an uncommon fluency of expression , but her vivacity was sometimes too much for us ; occasionally , perhaps , it might re- fresh ...
Side 176
... wish , or seem to wish , they could forego ; The statesman , lawyer , merchant , man of trade , 5 Pants for the refuge of some rural shade , Where all his long anxieties forgot , Amid the charms of a sequestered spot , Or recollected ...
... wish , or seem to wish , they could forego ; The statesman , lawyer , merchant , man of trade , 5 Pants for the refuge of some rural shade , Where all his long anxieties forgot , Amid the charms of a sequestered spot , Or recollected ...
Side 234
... wish in every heart , 15 And doubtless one in thine . That wish on some fair future day , ( ' Tis blameless , be it what it may ) Which fate shall brightly gild , I wish it all fulfilled . 20 Poems , 1794-5 , ii . 348. Written for the ...
... wish in every heart , 15 And doubtless one in thine . That wish on some fair future day , ( ' Tis blameless , be it what it may ) Which fate shall brightly gild , I wish it all fulfilled . 20 Poems , 1794-5 , ii . 348. Written for the ...
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