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Page 301
... perhaps the most highly finished , of all her poems . The crisis at which this piece was produced , and concerning which it treats , was confessedly one of the most distressful within the memory of the present generation , and the ...
... perhaps the most highly finished , of all her poems . The crisis at which this piece was produced , and concerning which it treats , was confessedly one of the most distressful within the memory of the present generation , and the ...
Page 353
... Perhaps I like that name as well . On beauty , bliss depends not ; then Why should I quarrel with old time He marches on : how vain his power With one whose heart is in its prime ! Bb 3 • Though Though now perhaps a little old , Yet ...
... Perhaps I like that name as well . On beauty , bliss depends not ; then Why should I quarrel with old time He marches on : how vain his power With one whose heart is in its prime ! Bb 3 • Though Though now perhaps a little old , Yet ...
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... perhaps , never be settled upon any basis stronger than that of plausible conjecture . Since the appearance of the first of that series of powerful invectives , written under the signature of Junius , the question , " Who was the real ...
... perhaps , never be settled upon any basis stronger than that of plausible conjecture . Since the appearance of the first of that series of powerful invectives , written under the signature of Junius , the question , " Who was the real ...
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