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cution , being the stronger party , called out to the executioners to do their office ,
and immediately both their heads were struck off , and the poor princess returned
to her palace very sad and disconsolate , for the loss of two persons in whom ...
cution , being the stronger party , called out to the executioners to do their office ,
and immediately both their heads were struck off , and the poor princess returned
to her palace very sad and disconsolate , for the loss of two persons in whom ...
Page 99
No ; I do scorn to call up one poor tear To fawn on your injustice : bear me hence
Unto this house of — what ' s your mitigating title ? Mon . Of converts . Vit . It shall
not be a house of converts ; My mind shall make it honester to me Than the ...
No ; I do scorn to call up one poor tear To fawn on your injustice : bear me hence
Unto this house of — what ' s your mitigating title ? Mon . Of converts . Vit . It shall
not be a house of converts ; My mind shall make it honester to me Than the ...
Page 120
muned with the spirits of the dead , than have spread out his understanding to
catch the poor jingle of words , and exercise his genius in manufacturing a pun .
ART . VII . - The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins , a Cornish Man . Taken
from ...
muned with the spirits of the dead , than have spread out his understanding to
catch the poor jingle of words , and exercise his genius in manufacturing a pun .
ART . VII . - The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins , a Cornish Man . Taken
from ...
Page 183
For our own parts , happy to have discovered , though but in fancy , that , “
lodgethe vast wilderness ” which the poor poet vainly sighed for , to escape the “
rumours of wars , oppression and deceit , ” we quit it with regret , having found it a
...
For our own parts , happy to have discovered , though but in fancy , that , “
lodgethe vast wilderness ” which the poor poet vainly sighed for , to escape the “
rumours of wars , oppression and deceit , ” we quit it with regret , having found it a
...
Page 194
dence wither , and in party poor lady from wint he co friendow demean the king ' s
go reigned , and of “ the lady , ” than towards their own mistress ; who , they found
, could do them less good . All these mortifications were too heavy to be borne ...
dence wither , and in party poor lady from wint he co friendow demean the king ' s
go reigned , and of “ the lady , ” than towards their own mistress ; who , they found
, could do them less good . All these mortifications were too heavy to be borne ...
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