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Page 26
... once again out - sally ; Again to Chigwell wander back , And , more excursive , aim to track Each neighbouring hill and valley . Strange , that a village should survive , For ten years multiplied by five , The same in size and figure ...
... once again out - sally ; Again to Chigwell wander back , And , more excursive , aim to track Each neighbouring hill and valley . Strange , that a village should survive , For ten years multiplied by five , The same in size and figure ...
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... once sweet has become mawkish , and the once exquisite simile appears little more than an ingenious conceit . The sentiment which the heart once beat to applaud has now no answering key - note within , and the real is perpetually ...
... once sweet has become mawkish , and the once exquisite simile appears little more than an ingenious conceit . The sentiment which the heart once beat to applaud has now no answering key - note within , and the real is perpetually ...
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... once for his own benefit at Covent Garden , and once for a ticket night at Drury Lane . Why was this ? His patron was no more ! Such a loss was severely felt by our young actor , for it at once deprived him of an able instructor , and a ...
... once for his own benefit at Covent Garden , and once for a ticket night at Drury Lane . Why was this ? His patron was no more ! Such a loss was severely felt by our young actor , for it at once deprived him of an able instructor , and a ...
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