Original PoemsJ. Cundee, 1804 - 197 páginas |
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... dear to my heart . But , certainly , if it be possible to give stability to a Republican form of Government , in a ter ritory so extensive as that of America , it must be by foreseeing , and providing remedies for the evils with which ...
... dear to my heart . But , certainly , if it be possible to give stability to a Republican form of Government , in a ter ritory so extensive as that of America , it must be by foreseeing , and providing remedies for the evils with which ...
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... dear , and mount behind me , Lover true you'll ever find me , 1 Stirrup Dobbin ! Well , my dearest , Uncle Jotham's road is nearest ; Now by fence we safely land , Now we walk in hand in hand . * Nabobs were a kind of outside garment ...
... dear , and mount behind me , Lover true you'll ever find me , 1 Stirrup Dobbin ! Well , my dearest , Uncle Jotham's road is nearest ; Now by fence we safely land , Now we walk in hand in hand . * Nabobs were a kind of outside garment ...
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... dear But the silk of an ear of green corn . My dear has a beautiful nose , * With a sled - runner + crook in the middle , Which one would be led to suppose Was meant for the head of a fiddle . Miss Tabby has two pretty eyes , Glass ...
... dear But the silk of an ear of green corn . My dear has a beautiful nose , * With a sled - runner + crook in the middle , Which one would be led to suppose Was meant for the head of a fiddle . Miss Tabby has two pretty eyes , Glass ...
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... Here they acquire a smattering of English grammar , and sometimes a little Latin . Proud of these accomplish- ments , our young gentlemen are apt to suppose themselves LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . " But you , my dear 38 ORIGINAL POEMS .
... Here they acquire a smattering of English grammar , and sometimes a little Latin . Proud of these accomplish- ments , our young gentlemen are apt to suppose themselves LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . " But you , my dear 38 ORIGINAL POEMS .
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Thomas Green Fessenden. LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . " But you , my dear Tab , are the same " For whom all my bowels are yearning ; " So long I have smother'd my flame , " That my bosom's a coal - pit a burning . " I pray you to pity the smart ...
Thomas Green Fessenden. LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . " But you , my dear Tab , are the same " For whom all my bowels are yearning ; " So long I have smother'd my flame , " That my bosom's a coal - pit a burning . " I pray you to pity the smart ...
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