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... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . VOL . II ...
... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . VOL . II ...
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... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . YOL . II ...
... thou move me one hair's - breadth from my resting place- surrounded as I am by foes , I hold thee as my worst and most deadly - avoid thee , in the name of God ! " Vol . 2. p . 290 . See a review of Ivanhoe in our last number . YOL . II ...
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... thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that ...
... thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that ...
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... thou- sand inhabitants , forty thousand of whom were always armed . He had a numerous Court , and six Palaces richly furnished . In England he had numerous , enthusiastic admirers . The African and Asiatic Society created him their hero ...
... thou- sand inhabitants , forty thousand of whom were always armed . He had a numerous Court , and six Palaces richly furnished . In England he had numerous , enthusiastic admirers . The African and Asiatic Society created him their hero ...
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... thou witness of the most delicious moment of my existence ! May the Graces select thee as the scene of their disportings , and the Muses celebrate thy charms in their sweetest songs of praise . May the luxuriant lentiscus and the ...
... thou witness of the most delicious moment of my existence ! May the Graces select thee as the scene of their disportings , and the Muses celebrate thy charms in their sweetest songs of praise . May the luxuriant lentiscus and the ...
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