The Metropolitan, Volume 5James Cochrane and Company, 1832 |
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... living face adorned after the vain fashion of what was once the reign- ing mode , while the other showed a fleshless scull - striking emblem of the close juxtaposition of life and death ! Instead of the ultra- refined and laboured ...
... living face adorned after the vain fashion of what was once the reign- ing mode , while the other showed a fleshless scull - striking emblem of the close juxtaposition of life and death ! Instead of the ultra- refined and laboured ...
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... living . I cannot speak of many of them with sufficient freedom of opinion and language . It will be allowed that , of statesmen , almost all the most brilliant have gone to their graves . The late cabinet had scarcely a man of talent ...
... living . I cannot speak of many of them with sufficient freedom of opinion and language . It will be allowed that , of statesmen , almost all the most brilliant have gone to their graves . The late cabinet had scarcely a man of talent ...
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... living would have been one hundred and thirty years old , was not legally proved , and that the death of another without issue , of which the presumptive proofs amounted to a moral certainty , was not satisfactorily made out , -all ...
... living would have been one hundred and thirty years old , was not legally proved , and that the death of another without issue , of which the presumptive proofs amounted to a moral certainty , was not satisfactorily made out , -all ...
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... living monsters , far- " O ! how I love that mighty war ! " But when each Wind has sought his cave , " And sleeps in peace the quiet wave— " And boding petrel * seeks her nest , " And all the wat'ry world's at rest- " From my wet wings ...
... living monsters , far- " O ! how I love that mighty war ! " But when each Wind has sought his cave , " And sleeps in peace the quiet wave— " And boding petrel * seeks her nest , " And all the wat'ry world's at rest- " From my wet wings ...
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... living light , that burning shone , " And , in its lustre , hid the throne " Of HIM , the Everlasting One , " From all , save this - his only Son . " Next , haply , on that famous spot " Where Cumæ stood , and by that grot " Where ...
... living light , that burning shone , " And , in its lustre , hid the throne " Of HIM , the Everlasting One , " From all , save this - his only Son . " Next , haply , on that famous spot " Where Cumæ stood , and by that grot " Where ...
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