The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 13
... live , live , that thou mayest suffer ! -- " Let those who tremble at a descrip- tion of my horrible sufferings , learn early to combat those passions which may in- volve them in guilt and in misery like mine . " Selected . Alas , alas ...
... live , live , that thou mayest suffer ! -- " Let those who tremble at a descrip- tion of my horrible sufferings , learn early to combat those passions which may in- volve them in guilt and in misery like mine . " Selected . Alas , alas ...
Page 168
... lives of a great proportion of these peo- ple . The fourth , include all description of Europeans lately arrived . The ... live , for her to die . " But his liberty and his life regained- the joy of victory could not lighten the heart of ...
... lives of a great proportion of these peo- ple . The fourth , include all description of Europeans lately arrived . The ... live , for her to die . " But his liberty and his life regained- the joy of victory could not lighten the heart of ...
Page 191
... live , I pray ; A little longer hobble round thy door ! For much it glads me to behold this place , And house me in this hospitable shed : It glads me more to see my master's face , And linger on the spot where I was bred . For Oh ! to ...
... live , I pray ; A little longer hobble round thy door ! For much it glads me to behold this place , And house me in this hospitable shed : It glads me more to see my master's face , And linger on the spot where I was bred . For Oh ! to ...
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