Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 sider |
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... LIFE of WESLEY , and the Rise and Progress of Method- ism . Second Edit . In 2 Vols . 8vo . with Portraits . 14. 88. Bds . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . The HISTORY of GREENLAND , with a Continuation to the present Time , from the German of ...
... LIFE of WESLEY , and the Rise and Progress of Method- ism . Second Edit . In 2 Vols . 8vo . with Portraits . 14. 88. Bds . By ROBERT SOUTHEY , Esq . The HISTORY of GREENLAND , with a Continuation to the present Time , from the German of ...
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... LIFE of WILLIAM , LORD RUSSELL , with some Account of the Times in which he lived . A new Edit . In 2 Vols . 8vo . 14. 18. bds . By LORD JOHN RUSSELL . SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE of RACHAEL WRIOTHES- LEY , LADY RUSSELL . By the Editor of ...
... LIFE of WILLIAM , LORD RUSSELL , with some Account of the Times in which he lived . A new Edit . In 2 Vols . 8vo . 14. 18. bds . By LORD JOHN RUSSELL . SOME ACCOUNT of the LIFE of RACHAEL WRIOTHES- LEY , LADY RUSSELL . By the Editor of ...
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... life With holy patience , -he the shock will bear , And see the thundering clouds disperse away . But give to mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly ...
... life With holy patience , -he the shock will bear , And see the thundering clouds disperse away . But give to mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly ...
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... life's charm , and his life's decay . Siren ! -he cried - and then he flew To my lap , where he slept , and my raven hair Shelter'd him from the sunbeams there . Love ! shall I rouse him and tell him so ? O no ! O no ! Primavera y flor ...
... life's charm , and his life's decay . Siren ! -he cried - and then he flew To my lap , where he slept , and my raven hair Shelter'd him from the sunbeams there . Love ! shall I rouse him and tell him so ? O no ! O no ! Primavera y flor ...
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