New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 75Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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... seemed that I had no leisure to be ill . Quiet was my hell . At length the frame thus long neglected - patched up for a while by drugs and doctors - put off and trifled with as an intrusive dun - like a dun who is in his rights ...
... seemed that I had no leisure to be ill . Quiet was my hell . At length the frame thus long neglected - patched up for a while by drugs and doctors - put off and trifled with as an intrusive dun - like a dun who is in his rights ...
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... seemed to hear Time tramping with heavy feet over the world , and treading out graves for foot - prints . I seated myself on a step of the altar ; the moonlight , with its gloomy , hurrying cloud - shadows lay around me ; my mind stood ...
... seemed to hear Time tramping with heavy feet over the world , and treading out graves for foot - prints . I seated myself on a step of the altar ; the moonlight , with its gloomy , hurrying cloud - shadows lay around me ; my mind stood ...
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... seemed to express displeasure at his silence . " Do not be angry with me for that , good sir , " replied Edward , with very much humility . “ I did not answer , because I did not understand you . " " You mean to say that you do not ...
... seemed to express displeasure at his silence . " Do not be angry with me for that , good sir , " replied Edward , with very much humility . “ I did not answer , because I did not understand you . " " You mean to say that you do not ...
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The MouserMonarchy By John Hamilton Reynolds | 24 |
THE MAN MOST OF US KNOW By the Author of JACOB OMNIUM | 33 |
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