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Page 75
... seems a barren and a dangerous coast . Lord , what a sultry climate am I under ! Yon ill foreboding cloud seems big with thunder . ( Upper Gallery . ) There Mangroves spread , and larger than I've seen ' em- Here trees of stately size ...
... seems a barren and a dangerous coast . Lord , what a sultry climate am I under ! Yon ill foreboding cloud seems big with thunder . ( Upper Gallery . ) There Mangroves spread , and larger than I've seen ' em- Here trees of stately size ...
Page 145
... seems as melancholy as if he had taken a dose of my husband this morning . Well , if Richland here can pardon you , I must . Miss Rich . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular reasons for being dispos'd to refuse ...
... seems as melancholy as if he had taken a dose of my husband this morning . Well , if Richland here can pardon you , I must . Miss Rich . You would seem to insinuate , madam , that I have particular reasons for being dispos'd to refuse ...
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... seems to be Mr. Pope's most finished production , and is , perhaps , the most perfect in our language . It exhibits stronger powers of imagination , more harmony of numbers , and a greater knowledge of the world , than any other of this ...
... seems to be Mr. Pope's most finished production , and is , perhaps , the most perfect in our language . It exhibits stronger powers of imagination , more harmony of numbers , and a greater knowledge of the world , than any other of this ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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