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" I found my horse devouring the stubble and brushwood with great avidity ; and as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horse too much fatigued to carry me, I thought it but an act of humanity, and perhaps the last I should ever... "
Thalaba the Destroyer: A Rhythmical Romance - Page 215
by Robert Southey - 1812
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 36

1799 - 486 pages
...as that of the fea. " Defcending from the tree, I found my hone devouring the ftubble and brufhwobd with great avidity : and, as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horfe too much fatigued to carry me, I thought it but an a£t of humanity, and perhaps the laft I fhould...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 36

1799 - 484 pages
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame difmal uniformity of fhrubs and fand every where prelented itlslf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the lea. " Delcending from the tree, I found my horie devouring the Hubble ami brulhwbod with great avidity...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14

Books and bookselling - 418 pages
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame dilmal uniformity of ihrubs and fand every where preftnted itf/lf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the fea. Defc nding from the tree, I found my horfe devouring the ftubble and brufhwood with great aridity...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1799 - 614 pages
...as that of the fea. ' Defcending from the tree, I found my horfe devouring the ftubble and brufhwood with great avidity ; and as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horfe too much fatigued to carry the, I thought it but an aft of humanity, and perhaps the laft 1 •hould...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volumes 12-13

English literature - 1799 - 746 pages
...as thai of the fea. " Defcehding t rom the tree I found my horfe devouring the ftubbk and brulhwood with great avidity ; and as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horfe too fatigued to carry me, I thought it but an aft of humanity, and perhaps the laft I fhould...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 13

1799 - 748 pages
...trace of a human dwelling. The fame difmal uniformity of (hrubs and fands every where prefented ttfelf, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted as that of the fea. • " Defcending from the tree I found my horfe devouring the ftiibbfe and brufhwood with great...
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1800 - 490 pages
...that of the fea. •' Defending from the tree, I found my horfe devouring the ftubble and brnfliwood with great avidity; and as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my burle too much fatigued to carry me, I thought it but an ait of humanity, and perhaps the lad I ihould...
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Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed ... in ... 1795, 1796 ...

Mungo Park - Africa, West - 1813 - 374 pages
...distant trace of a human dwelling. The same dismal uniformity cf shrub-? and sand every where presented itself, and the horizon was . as level and uninterrupted...Descending from the tree, I found my horse devouring the stubbie and brushwood with great avidity ; and as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horse...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Thalaba

Robert Southey - 1821 - 296 pages
...distant trace of a human dwelling. The same dismal uniformity of shrubs and sand every where presented itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted...as I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my hone too much fatigued to carry me, I thought it but an act of humanity, and perhaps the last I should...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...distant trace of a human dwelling. The same dismal uniformity of shrubs and sand every where presented itself, and the horizon was as level and uninterrupted...the stubble and brushwood with great avidity ; and I was now too faint to attempt walking, and my horse too much fatigued to carry me, I thought it but...
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