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... matter . " For , ah ! it wounds me like his dart . " Pray how do you like that Ah ! doth it not make a pretty figure in that place ? Ah ! -it looks as if I felt the dart , and cried out as being pricked with it . For , ah ! it wounds me ...
... matter . " For , ah ! it wounds me like his dart . " Pray how do you like that Ah ! doth it not make a pretty figure in that place ? Ah ! -it looks as if I felt the dart , and cried out as being pricked with it . For , ah ! it wounds me ...
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... matter that so nearly concerned me , and by a grave judicious author , moved me not a little . But though I was at that time out of town , yet several of my friends , whose curiosity had led them to be exactly informed , ( for as to my ...
... matter that so nearly concerned me , and by a grave judicious author , moved me not a little . But though I was at that time out of town , yet several of my friends , whose curiosity had led them to be exactly informed , ( for as to my ...
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... matter . The Last of Lent was spunging upon Shrove - tide's pancakes ; which April Fool perceiving , told him that he did well , for pancakes were proper to a good fry - day . In another part , a hubbub arose about the Thirtieth of ...
... matter . The Last of Lent was spunging upon Shrove - tide's pancakes ; which April Fool perceiving , told him that he did well , for pancakes were proper to a good fry - day . In another part , a hubbub arose about the Thirtieth of ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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