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18. oldal
... perhaps ' tis gone , A thousand leagues beyond y ° sun ; Or 2ce 10 thousand more 3 told , Ere yR forsaken clay is cold ! And yet who knows if Frnds we lov'd Tho ' dead may be so far remov'd ; Only y vail of flesh between , Perhaps yy ...
... perhaps ' tis gone , A thousand leagues beyond y ° sun ; Or 2ce 10 thousand more 3 told , Ere yR forsaken clay is cold ! And yet who knows if Frnds we lov'd Tho ' dead may be so far remov'd ; Only y vail of flesh between , Perhaps yy ...
26. oldal
... perhaps , on Waller's definition of poetry , when excusing himself to the merry monarch for a bad laureate ode , or perhaps being one of those who revere claims " to descent from the Counts of Perche , the Earls of Chester , or the ...
... perhaps , on Waller's definition of poetry , when excusing himself to the merry monarch for a bad laureate ode , or perhaps being one of those who revere claims " to descent from the Counts of Perche , the Earls of Chester , or the ...
53. oldal
... perhaps derived from O. Fr. zynzin , cousin , parent , allié ( also zyn , xyne , cousin , cousine , & c . ) ; but I take it that the name is rather from Alex- ander . Among the burials in St. Lawrence's Register for 1625 is " Mr. Andrew ...
... perhaps derived from O. Fr. zynzin , cousin , parent , allié ( also zyn , xyne , cousin , cousine , & c . ) ; but I take it that the name is rather from Alex- ander . Among the burials in St. Lawrence's Register for 1625 is " Mr. Andrew ...
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