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... And while he sought her snowy breast , Then round her slender waist he curl'd , And stamp'd an image of himself , a sovereign of the world . -The listening crowd admire the lofty sound ! A present deity ! they shout around : A ...
... And while he sought her snowy breast , Then round her slender waist he curl'd , And stamp'd an image of himself , a sovereign of the world . -The listening crowd admire the lofty sound ! A present deity ! they shout around : A ...
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... I made him a present of - the whole cake ! I walked on a little , buoyed up , as one is on such occasions , with a sweet soothing of self - satisfaction ; but , before I had got to the end of the bridge , my better feelings returned ...
... I made him a present of - the whole cake ! I walked on a little , buoyed up , as one is on such occasions , with a sweet soothing of self - satisfaction ; but , before I had got to the end of the bridge , my better feelings returned ...
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66 Bon " We all wish Monsieur a good day , and present to him our congratulations on the anniversary of his fête , " said Mademoiselle Zélie , constituting herself spokeswoman of the assembly , and advancing she laid her bouquet before ...
66 Bon " We all wish Monsieur a good day , and present to him our congratulations on the anniversary of his fête , " said Mademoiselle Zélie , constituting herself spokeswoman of the assembly , and advancing she laid her bouquet before ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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