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... thee to thy rest! Man's breathing Miniature! thou makest me sigh-— A Babe art thou—end such a thing are I! To anger rapid and as soon appeared. For trifles mourning and by trifles pleased, Break Friendship's Mirror with a techy blow ...
... thee to thy rest! Man's breathing Miniature! thou makest me sigh-— A Babe art thou—end such a thing are I! To anger rapid and as soon appeared. For trifles mourning and by trifles pleased, Break Friendship's Mirror with a techy blow ...
Side 42
... thou art stern. and with unkindly countenance Art inly renmning whilst thou listenmt to me. sasnovar. Ana-iously, Henry! reasoning anxiously. But Q'opem— Ill-L “NITBlessings gather round her! Within this Wood there winds a secret ...
... thou art stern. and with unkindly countenance Art inly renmning whilst thou listenmt to me. sasnovar. Ana-iously, Henry! reasoning anxiously. But Q'opem— Ill-L “NITBlessings gather round her! Within this Wood there winds a secret ...
Side 51
... Thou 'rt flying from thy hounden ministeries— b sore it seems and burthemome a task To waive nnwithering tbwetl! But take thou heed: For thou art vulnerable, wild-eyed Boy, And i have arrows' mystiully dipp'd, flnchssmystopthyspeed ...
... Thou 'rt flying from thy hounden ministeries— b sore it seems and burthemome a task To waive nnwithering tbwetl! But take thou heed: For thou art vulnerable, wild-eyed Boy, And i have arrows' mystiully dipp'd, flnchssmystopthyspeed ...
Side 97
... thy cowardice. It might have nertled, lgrent you. even nbroecmnnioramomenh But such I. pardo— ' - rsrooer; _ When It ... Art thou more coward now! ' ternou. Call him. that ferire hie fellowenen, e con'ard! I fear not men—but thie inhuman ...
... thy cowardice. It might have nertled, lgrent you. even nbroecmnnioramomenh But such I. pardo— ' - rsrooer; _ When It ... Art thou more coward now! ' ternou. Call him. that ferire hie fellowenen, e con'ard! I fear not men—but thie inhuman ...
Side 102
... art thou! vasa (mediaeg ejeaed). lulswn'd tq his brother— ma. Didst time murder hirn! And that thou now repent! Poor troubled man, I do brgiw thee, and" may Heaven forgive thee! stvas. QIdtItio—he— man. If thou didst murder him?— His ...
... art thou! vasa (mediaeg ejeaed). lulswn'd tq his brother— ma. Didst time murder hirn! And that thou now repent! Poor troubled man, I do brgiw thee, and" may Heaven forgive thee! stvas. QIdtItio—he— man. If thou didst murder him?— His ...
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