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Page 134
... passed . Go , therefore make no delay , lest he awake before thy pur- pose be accomplished . " Mine host gave willing ear to this devilish counsel of the arch enemy , and , full of rage and indignation at the thoughts of the dishonour ...
... passed . Go , therefore make no delay , lest he awake before thy pur- pose be accomplished . " Mine host gave willing ear to this devilish counsel of the arch enemy , and , full of rage and indignation at the thoughts of the dishonour ...
Page 536
... passed , or nearly passed . And it is to be hoped , that those wise and beneficent mea sures , which have justly endeared to the people of Ireland the memory of his late Majesty which have , in a great degree , given stability to the ...
... passed , or nearly passed . And it is to be hoped , that those wise and beneficent mea sures , which have justly endeared to the people of Ireland the memory of his late Majesty which have , in a great degree , given stability to the ...
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... passed the lately joyous day , And all her roses hastened to decay . At each successive step become more bold , The ... passing stranger seemed aware . There needs no more the features to pourtray Of youth and beauty hastening to decay ...
... passed the lately joyous day , And all her roses hastened to decay . At each successive step become more bold , The ... passing stranger seemed aware . There needs no more the features to pourtray Of youth and beauty hastening to decay ...
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