New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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Page 28
... happy or at ease ; but Lord Bladno was very selfish and very suspicious ; and though he had three boroughs , there was little likelihood of his offering me a seat out of pure friendship , and still less of his granting me one if I asked ...
... happy or at ease ; but Lord Bladno was very selfish and very suspicious ; and though he had three boroughs , there was little likelihood of his offering me a seat out of pure friendship , and still less of his granting me one if I asked ...
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... happy to make your acquaintance in an honest way , but I cannot afford to lend you my soul . " " Bah ! " said Asmodeus , " those bargains are obsolete ; Hell must have been badly peopled at that time ; now we have more souls than we ...
... happy to make your acquaintance in an honest way , but I cannot afford to lend you my soul . " " Bah ! " said Asmodeus , " those bargains are obsolete ; Hell must have been badly peopled at that time ; now we have more souls than we ...
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... happy for a week ; and all this while you say : We are the people who send vice to Coventry , and teach the world how to despise immorality . ' Nay , if one man commits a murder , your newspapers kindly instruct his associates how to ...
... happy for a week ; and all this while you say : We are the people who send vice to Coventry , and teach the world how to despise immorality . ' Nay , if one man commits a murder , your newspapers kindly instruct his associates how to ...
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... happy stars , that twinkled their bright eyes so cheerily above . We paused a moment over the town of Boulogne to recruit ourselves and change our steeds ; ( for we were mounted on a pair of Mr. Croker's notions of French politics - and ...
... happy stars , that twinkled their bright eyes so cheerily above . We paused a moment over the town of Boulogne to recruit ourselves and change our steeds ; ( for we were mounted on a pair of Mr. Croker's notions of French politics - and ...
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... Happy , ye old , that are not gabies , And ne'er forsake them ! Live on such food , and then Ye will be young again ; So young , you'll fancy ye are full - grown babies . " And so this sausage - serving Abbot of Prato ( who lived in the ...
... Happy , ye old , that are not gabies , And ne'er forsake them ! Live on such food , and then Ye will be young again ; So young , you'll fancy ye are full - grown babies . " And so this sausage - serving Abbot of Prato ( who lived in the ...
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