Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... wives- i . Here lies my wife ; here let her lie : She's now at rest - and so am I ! ii . Here lies my wife , and Heaven knows Not less for mine than her repose . iii . Here snug in grave my wife doth lie : Now she's at rest , and so am ...
... wives- i . Here lies my wife ; here let her lie : She's now at rest - and so am I ! ii . Here lies my wife , and Heaven knows Not less for mine than her repose . iii . Here snug in grave my wife doth lie : Now she's at rest , and so am ...
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... wife died , he had her embalmed and kept in his parlour , where he allowed his patients to see the body , so that the modern show- man who exhibited the dead body of his wife at Olympia was , after all , only a copyist . But whilst the ...
... wife died , he had her embalmed and kept in his parlour , where he allowed his patients to see the body , so that the modern show- man who exhibited the dead body of his wife at Olympia was , after all , only a copyist . But whilst the ...
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... wife . Were you engaged to him ? ' " I was twenty and he was twenty - five . I never had no other sweetheart , ' she answered in a broken voice . " Don't upset yourself , ' urged my wife . You must have loved him very dearly to cherish ...
... wife . Were you engaged to him ? ' " I was twenty and he was twenty - five . I never had no other sweetheart , ' she answered in a broken voice . " Don't upset yourself , ' urged my wife . You must have loved him very dearly to cherish ...
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The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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