The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Page 6
... fair nymph fled but the more for refuge into the arms of the handsome shepherd . The wretched Polyphemus , looking down one day into a valley , saw the happy lovers giving way to their trans- port ; and this sight made the load of his ...
... fair nymph fled but the more for refuge into the arms of the handsome shepherd . The wretched Polyphemus , looking down one day into a valley , saw the happy lovers giving way to their trans- port ; and this sight made the load of his ...
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... fair saviour of his native town , was struck blind . But the vulgar use to which this superstition has been turned by some writers of late times , is not so honourable . The whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be ...
... fair saviour of his native town , was struck blind . But the vulgar use to which this superstition has been turned by some writers of late times , is not so honourable . The whole story is as unvulgar and as sweetly serious , as can be ...
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... fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement wounds the yielding tread ; Where not a post protects the narrow space ...
... fair columns of St. Clement stand , Whose straitened bounds encroach upon the Strand ; Where the low pent - house bows the walker's head , And the rough pavement wounds the yielding tread ; Where not a post protects the narrow space ...
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... fair play between , cares and pastimes . Diminish your mere wants as much as possible , whether you are rich or poor : for the rich man's wants , increasing by indulgence , are apt to outweigh even the abundance of his means ; and the ...
... fair play between , cares and pastimes . Diminish your mere wants as much as possible , whether you are rich or poor : for the rich man's wants , increasing by indulgence , are apt to outweigh even the abundance of his means ; and the ...
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... fair speaker brought to him in private ; and the consequence was , that our lively natural son , and his sprightly challenger , had another natural son . Ines ( for that was the girl's name ) was the daughter of a shoemaker in Veyros ...
... fair speaker brought to him in private ; and the consequence was , that our lively natural son , and his sprightly challenger , had another natural son . Ines ( for that was the girl's name ) was the daughter of a shoemaker in Veyros ...
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