The songs of France. The songs of Italy. Jerome Vida's SilkwormJ. Fraser, 1836 |
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... hath found a kindred soul in the Priest . To promote the in- terchange of national commodities , to facilitate the commercial intercourse of the two countries , to cause a blending and a chemical fusion of their mutual produce , to ...
... hath found a kindred soul in the Priest . To promote the in- terchange of national commodities , to facilitate the commercial intercourse of the two countries , to cause a blending and a chemical fusion of their mutual produce , to ...
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... hath emptied itself into the " Boulevards . " We hope that our city friends will keep an eye on the Monument , lest it may elope from Pudding Lane to the " Place Vendôme : " for as to the preposterous idea of the Thames flowing into the ...
... hath emptied itself into the " Boulevards . " We hope that our city friends will keep an eye on the Monument , lest it may elope from Pudding Lane to the " Place Vendôme : " for as to the preposterous idea of the Thames flowing into the ...
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... hath left a legacy of hoarded wisdom to the children of men is open to us , for the comfort and instruction of our contemporaries . It is rich in consolation , and fraught with goodly maxims adapted to every state and stage of sublunary ...
... hath left a legacy of hoarded wisdom to the children of men is open to us , for the comfort and instruction of our contemporaries . It is rich in consolation , and fraught with goodly maxims adapted to every state and stage of sublunary ...
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... hath grown old her bulwarks are laid low ; She is loath to hear the blast of war- she shrinketh from a foe ! Come , in our turn , let us sojourn in her goodly haunts of joy — In the pillar'd porch to wave the torch , and her palaces ...
... hath grown old her bulwarks are laid low ; She is loath to hear the blast of war- she shrinketh from a foe ! Come , in our turn , let us sojourn in her goodly haunts of joy — In the pillar'd porch to wave the torch , and her palaces ...
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... Hath she not wept her cities swept by our hordes of trampling stallions ? And tower and arch crush'd in the march of our barbarous battalions ? Can we not wield our fathers ' shield ? the same war - hatchet handle ? Do our blades want ...
... Hath she not wept her cities swept by our hordes of trampling stallions ? And tower and arch crush'd in the march of our barbarous battalions ? Can we not wield our fathers ' shield ? the same war - hatchet handle ? Do our blades want ...
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