The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Том 4Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... suffer'd , Were very bliss to that hour's agony ! Though on his pale and livid forehead sat But one dull settled look of misery- Though , like the idol's fixed and rayless orb , His gazed on meaningless vacuity- Yet , could we view his ...
... suffer'd , Were very bliss to that hour's agony ! Though on his pale and livid forehead sat But one dull settled look of misery- Though , like the idol's fixed and rayless orb , His gazed on meaningless vacuity- Yet , could we view his ...
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... suffer when exposed to the handling of some half - dozen of children of all sizes . Listen to its almost inarticulate growl - its indignant Phit ! Phit ! ( how should this note of feline exclamation be spelt ? ) - behold its little paw ...
... suffer when exposed to the handling of some half - dozen of children of all sizes . Listen to its almost inarticulate growl - its indignant Phit ! Phit ! ( how should this note of feline exclamation be spelt ? ) - behold its little paw ...
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... suffered from the horrible mutilation inflicted upon me . My brain is fired at the bare recollection of it . I quitted the house in half an hour after I had been released by my torment- ors , and flying from the spot took refuge in the ...
... suffered from the horrible mutilation inflicted upon me . My brain is fired at the bare recollection of it . I quitted the house in half an hour after I had been released by my torment- ors , and flying from the spot took refuge in the ...
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... suffered something in the vi- cissitudes of the civil war , and at last found their way back , it is not remem- bered how , into the Royal Gallery . " A great part of these drawings , " observes Walpole , " are exceedingly fine , and in ...
... suffered something in the vi- cissitudes of the civil war , and at last found their way back , it is not remem- bered how , into the Royal Gallery . " A great part of these drawings , " observes Walpole , " are exceedingly fine , and in ...
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... suffered martyrdom in 303 . July 30. - 1768 . Sailed from Deptford on this day , on the first of his three celebrated voyages , the famous circumnavigator , Capt . James Cook . It is not a little re- markable , that the celebrated ...
... suffered martyrdom in 303 . July 30. - 1768 . Sailed from Deptford on this day , on the first of his three celebrated voyages , the famous circumnavigator , Capt . James Cook . It is not a little re- markable , that the celebrated ...
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