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... hope of immortality ! Oh ! answered I , such have always been my sentiments . I still love the living , though they have injured me much ; but they have compelled me to reserve my esteem for the dead . During the day , I enjoy the ...
... hope of immortality ! Oh ! answered I , such have always been my sentiments . I still love the living , though they have injured me much ; but they have compelled me to reserve my esteem for the dead . During the day , I enjoy the ...
الصفحة 59
... dare confess it , the times too much justify you . But I must assert that you cannot be more exquisitely affected , than the beautiful Mary Stuart , whose lamentations I sing . She had lost all but hope CHURCHYARD . 59.
... dare confess it , the times too much justify you . But I must assert that you cannot be more exquisitely affected , than the beautiful Mary Stuart , whose lamentations I sing . She had lost all but hope CHURCHYARD . 59.
الصفحة 60
... hope , but while that remains , and it ought always to remain , it is a great support under misfortunes . There , sir , you may have it for two pence , and in the bar- gain I shall sing it for you accompanied by my instrument . You must ...
... hope , but while that remains , and it ought always to remain , it is a great support under misfortunes . There , sir , you may have it for two pence , and in the bar- gain I shall sing it for you accompanied by my instrument . You must ...
الصفحة 140
... hope you will pardon me , if I employ for your future instruc- tion obscure conveyances . Those at present are the safest , and the best calculated to improve the fidelity of her faithful ..... " ( Signed ) X. " What a fermentation this ...
... hope you will pardon me , if I employ for your future instruc- tion obscure conveyances . Those at present are the safest , and the best calculated to improve the fidelity of her faithful ..... " ( Signed ) X. " What a fermentation this ...
الصفحة 165
... sent , that is my own concern . In the first supposition , I shall die a martyr . Hearts truly French will weep for my destinies , allowing that they do not unite to save me , a hope , which I cherish . In CHURCHYARD . 165.
... sent , that is my own concern . In the first supposition , I shall die a martyr . Hearts truly French will weep for my destinies , allowing that they do not unite to save me , a hope , which I cherish . In CHURCHYARD . 165.
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