The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... humour made , Another it may fright : Perhaps , by some fond whim betray'd , In oddness I delight . * In Mr. Aikin's Collection , this song is ascribed to Mr. Philips , but no authority is given . Vain youth to your confusion know ...
... humour made , Another it may fright : Perhaps , by some fond whim betray'd , In oddness I delight . * In Mr. Aikin's Collection , this song is ascribed to Mr. Philips , but no authority is given . Vain youth to your confusion know ...
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... humour , in a late fit of sickness , till he was in a fair way of recovery : ' This is to assure the public , that the said gentleman never expressed the least concern at the approach of death , but expected the fatal minute with a most ...
... humour , in a late fit of sickness , till he was in a fair way of recovery : ' This is to assure the public , that the said gentleman never expressed the least concern at the approach of death , but expected the fatal minute with a most ...
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... humour and life , that it caused a great deal of mirth at the tea - table . His brother Will ' , the Templar , was highly delighted with it , and the next day , being with some of his inns - of - court acquaint- ance , resolved ...
... humour and life , that it caused a great deal of mirth at the tea - table . His brother Will ' , the Templar , was highly delighted with it , and the next day , being with some of his inns - of - court acquaint- ance , resolved ...
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