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... and , my Arthur , you , " How shall I bid ye both this sad adieu ! " Who shall a Mother's watchful love replace , " Check ev'ry fault , and nurture ev'ry grace ? B " If sickness seize again my Arthur's frame , " EUGENIA. ...
... and , my Arthur , you , " How shall I bid ye both this sad adieu ! " Who shall a Mother's watchful love replace , " Check ev'ry fault , and nurture ev'ry grace ? B " If sickness seize again my Arthur's frame , " EUGENIA. ...
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Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan. " If sickness seize again my Arthur's frame , " From whom shall he a parent's kindness claim ? " Whose arm shall rest his little aching head ? " Who watch , and weep , and pray beside his bed ? ” " Dear Mother ...
Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan. " If sickness seize again my Arthur's frame , " From whom shall he a parent's kindness claim ? " Whose arm shall rest his little aching head ? " Who watch , and weep , and pray beside his bed ? ” " Dear Mother ...
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... frame , and yielding as the wave . Less near allied by blood , by friendship more , Clair to his home her ardent Fred'ric bore . I note not childhood's æra ; pass the days When Fred'ric triumph'd in a schoolboy's bays , And Arthur ...
... frame , and yielding as the wave . Less near allied by blood , by friendship more , Clair to his home her ardent Fred'ric bore . I note not childhood's æra ; pass the days When Fred'ric triumph'd in a schoolboy's bays , And Arthur ...
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... a remnant from a neighb'ring loom , Design'd as curtain to " that pleasant room . " A gift does well the character impart So says Lavater ; and he knew the heart . Did Arthur's mind some wish capricious frame , The wish 28 EUGENIA .
... a remnant from a neighb'ring loom , Design'd as curtain to " that pleasant room . " A gift does well the character impart So says Lavater ; and he knew the heart . Did Arthur's mind some wish capricious frame , The wish 28 EUGENIA .
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Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan. Did Arthur's mind some wish capricious frame , The wish and its indulgence were the same : To please himself his " being's end and aim . " But plead the poor man's wants , his sick'ning debt ; Then he was not a ...
Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan. Did Arthur's mind some wish capricious frame , The wish and its indulgence were the same : To please himself his " being's end and aim . " But plead the poor man's wants , his sick'ning debt ; Then he was not a ...
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2d Edit 4th Edit Account Anatomy ANCIENT Arthur Author bless Boards bosom BOTANY breast calm CANTO child Chile Christian Clair College of Surgeons coloured Plates COMPARATIVE ANATOMY comprising CONCHOLOGY containing dear delight Diseases E'en Emma Emma's English Engravings ESSAY EUGENIA TO FREDERIC ev'ry exemplified by Sketches fearful feel fond Foolscap 8vo forgive frame Francis Fred'ric FREDERIC TO EUGENIA gaze GEOGRAPHY hand happy heart Heav'n History holy illustrated impart JAMES HOGG King of Bavaria Letters Letters of Administration London lov'd Lucullus Manselm's Maps MARIA GRAHAM melt MEMOIRS mind MINERALOGY Mother mourn'd Norman Conquest Nosology Number o'er PHARMACOPOEIA Physicians pleasure prayer Price 11 Price 9s pride receiv'd remember'd rich ROBERT SOUTHEY Royal College scene Second Edition seem'd Seymour SHARON TURNER smil'd smile Sophia sorrow soul sweet tears tender thee thine Third Edition thou Translation twas View Vols Volume
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