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CHAPTER I. ) Good people all , of ev'ry sort , Give ear unth my song , And if you find it wond'rous short , It cannot hold you long . GOLDSMITH's Elegy . The Introduction . CUSTOM is very like a pig - driver , and the world is his flock ...
CHAPTER I. ) Good people all , of ev'ry sort , Give ear unth my song , And if you find it wond'rous short , It cannot hold you long . GOLDSMITH's Elegy . The Introduction . CUSTOM is very like a pig - driver , and the world is his flock ...
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... after having been acquired by years , is nevertheless the most durable of all things , fame , which , if my writings deserve it , you will give without solicitation , and B 2 which which if they do not , you will not yield BURTON .
... after having been acquired by years , is nevertheless the most durable of all things , fame , which , if my writings deserve it , you will give without solicitation , and B 2 which which if they do not , you will not yield BURTON .
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Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour , a sort of sunny brown , and clustered ...
Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour , a sort of sunny brown , and clustered ...
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... continued the old gentleman , after a moment's thought : “ I remember him some ten years ago_a gay , talented , high - spirited youth ; but that unfortunate duel still hangs upon his mind , and never gives him peace .
... continued the old gentleman , after a moment's thought : “ I remember him some ten years ago_a gay , talented , high - spirited youth ; but that unfortunate duel still hangs upon his mind , and never gives him peace .
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He was a man of very striking appearance -- tall , graceful , elegant ; he had that perfect ease , that calm , undisturbed quiet of demeánour , that nothing but good society can give . He was perfeetly himself , though sir Charles ...
He was a man of very striking appearance -- tall , graceful , elegant ; he had that perfect ease , that calm , undisturbed quiet of demeánour , that nothing but good society can give . He was perfeetly himself , though sir Charles ...
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