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... hear this , and to hear it from your own pen . My earnest and ardent desire is , that you would pursue any plan that is most likely to produce content , and a tolerable degree of tranquillity ; as it must add greatly to my un- easy ...
... hear this , and to hear it from your own pen . My earnest and ardent desire is , that you would pursue any plan that is most likely to produce content , and a tolerable degree of tranquillity ; as it must add greatly to my un- easy ...
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... Hear the tolling of the bells ! Hear the knells ! How horrible a monody there floats From their throats- From their deep - toned throats ! How I shudder at the notes From the melancholy throats Of the bells , bells , bells ! Of the ...
... Hear the tolling of the bells ! Hear the knells ! How horrible a monody there floats From their throats- From their deep - toned throats ! How I shudder at the notes From the melancholy throats Of the bells , bells , bells ! Of the ...
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... hear Of voices shouting , far and near : " Here's Flud Oirson , fur his horrd horrt , Torr'd an ' futherr'd an ' corr'd in a corrt By the women o ' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me , neighbors ! " at last he cried , - " What to me is this noisy ...
... hear Of voices shouting , far and near : " Here's Flud Oirson , fur his horrd horrt , Torr'd an ' futherr'd an ' corr'd in a corrt By the women o ' Morble'ead ! " " Hear me , neighbors ! " at last he cried , - " What to me is this noisy ...
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John Smith | 15 |
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The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 83 |
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