Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 120
... hath rampered up , as it were , the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . Above all things , tell The custom of it is no untruth , no not in ...
... hath rampered up , as it were , the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . Above all things , tell The custom of it is no untruth , no not in ...
Page 122
... hath taken pains ( with his own hand ) to give you in this his letter , so wise , so learned , and most requisite pre- cepts , for you to follow with a diligent and humble thankful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding ...
... hath taken pains ( with his own hand ) to give you in this his letter , so wise , so learned , and most requisite pre- cepts , for you to follow with a diligent and humble thankful mind , as I will not withdraw your eyes from beholding ...
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... hath in your well doing . " Farewell , my little Philip , and once again the Lord bless you ! Your loving mother , " MARY SIDNEY * . ' 22 It may readily be conceived that under the eye of parents such as these ( for at this time sir ...
... hath in your well doing . " Farewell , my little Philip , and once again the Lord bless you ! Your loving mother , " MARY SIDNEY * . ' 22 It may readily be conceived that under the eye of parents such as these ( for at this time sir ...
Page 130
... hath the most virtues that ever I found in any man . I saw him not these six months , little to my comfort . You may hear from him with more ease than from me . In your travels these documents I will give you , not as mine , but his ...
... hath the most virtues that ever I found in any man . I saw him not these six months , little to my comfort . You may hear from him with more ease than from me . In your travels these documents I will give you , not as mine , but his ...
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... hath sigh'd And pensive wepte the countesse ' falle , As wand'ring onwards they ' ve espied The haunted tow'rs of Cumner - Halle . It need scarcely be added , that the romance to which I doubt ; but he ought not to have undertaken the ...
... hath sigh'd And pensive wepte the countesse ' falle , As wand'ring onwards they ' ve espied The haunted tow'rs of Cumner - Halle . It need scarcely be added , that the romance to which I doubt ; but he ought not to have undertaken the ...
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