The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... Night Thoughts . Hervey's Meditations . The Sorrows of Werter . Blair's Grave . The Newgate Calendar . The Elegies of Tibullus . The Distressed Mother . Memoirs of Grim . McWhine on the Lamentations . Ovid's Tristia . The Trials of ...
... Night Thoughts . Hervey's Meditations . The Sorrows of Werter . Blair's Grave . The Newgate Calendar . The Elegies of Tibullus . The Distressed Mother . Memoirs of Grim . McWhine on the Lamentations . Ovid's Tristia . The Trials of ...
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... night bags in ten minutes , and the rest of their baggage before they were up in the morning ; provided / madame would be pleased to give him all the keys . On hearing this demand the countenance of Mrs. Roberts displayed a world of ...
... night bags in ten minutes , and the rest of their baggage before they were up in the morning ; provided / madame would be pleased to give him all the keys . On hearing this demand the countenance of Mrs. Roberts displayed a world of ...
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... , and I leave you to guess if I can go to bed without my night - bag , Mr. Roberts . " 66 No , my dear , " replied her husband , " I dare say you can't - only I should be very glad if I could get a 20 The Robertses on their Travels .
... , and I leave you to guess if I can go to bed without my night - bag , Mr. Roberts . " 66 No , my dear , " replied her husband , " I dare say you can't - only I should be very glad if I could get a 20 The Robertses on their Travels .
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... night at which he could entertain the thought of returning to her the runaway slave of passion , and submitting to forgiving all his in- juries , provided she would but make him happy with the heaven of her love . He could take her away ...
... night at which he could entertain the thought of returning to her the runaway slave of passion , and submitting to forgiving all his in- juries , provided she would but make him happy with the heaven of her love . He could take her away ...
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... nights on which she wore the emerald and topaz suit , and that this very night was one of them . The veiled form continued in the same low voice- " The lady presses her hand to her brow at this very instant . Is it with pain , or is it ...
... nights on which she wore the emerald and topaz suit , and that this very night was one of them . The veiled form continued in the same low voice- " The lady presses her hand to her brow at this very instant . Is it with pain , or is it ...
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