The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing to emulate the fair one's melodious accents . I was so absorbed in listening to the ...
... voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing to emulate the fair one's melodious accents . I was so absorbed in listening to the ...
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... voice from a young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so ...
... voice from a young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so ...
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... voice is sacred , and she must obey . After this bright specimen of poetical talent , we can judge how well qualified this writer is to criticise the pro- ductions of others . It was the impudent and self - suffi- cient air with which ...
... voice is sacred , and she must obey . After this bright specimen of poetical talent , we can judge how well qualified this writer is to criticise the pro- ductions of others . It was the impudent and self - suffi- cient air with which ...
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... voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing to emulate the fair one's melodious accents . I was so absorbed in listening to the ...
... voice ceased , but she continued slighily to touch the strings of the lyre , and the nightingale sweetly war- bled between the notes , as if willing to emulate the fair one's melodious accents . I was so absorbed in listening to the ...
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... voice from a young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so ...
... voice from a young man , who held a dagger to my breast , cried out , " You are lost , if you attempt to move ; why have you concealed yourself so close to my sister ? " I was a little alarmed at this salu- tation , because I was so ...
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