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That you may live long , to continue your useful labors and reap the “ How Tom gets a living now , or what reward in the thankfulness of nations , is brothel he inhabits , I know not , nor does my sincere prayer .
That you may live long , to continue your useful labors and reap the “ How Tom gets a living now , or what reward in the thankfulness of nations , is brothel he inhabits , I know not , nor does my sincere prayer .
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Surely it is quite time for Minerva ets , ” — the supplication of the niece that to have a general house - cleaning , to put the singers should not be spared , lest her on a fresh smock , and to live cleanly . uncle , when cured of his ...
Surely it is quite time for Minerva ets , ” — the supplication of the niece that to have a general house - cleaning , to put the singers should not be spared , lest her on a fresh smock , and to live cleanly . uncle , when cured of his ...
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For my own part , four are much false modesty , every author , and esall I have to take care of ; and I'll be pecially the poets , would boldly and pubjudged by you , if any man could live in licly anticipate posthumous fame .
For my own part , four are much false modesty , every author , and esall I have to take care of ; and I'll be pecially the poets , would boldly and pubjudged by you , if any man could live in licly anticipate posthumous fame .
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You may who would discern innumerable beauties live in the hearts and upon the lips of and veracities through the calfskin walls men and women yet unborn ...
You may who would discern innumerable beauties live in the hearts and upon the lips of and veracities through the calfskin walls men and women yet unborn ...
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his own All the elements have a great love into a cypress , which is still a funereal of society ; they cannot live alone ; they tree . The modest virgin Daphne , who have their likes and their dislikes ; they succeeded in escaping the ...
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