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O it is strange , " Tis passing strange , to mark his fallacies ; Behold him proudly
view some pompous pile , Whose high dome swells to emulate the skies , And
smile and say , my name shall live with this " Till Time shall be no more ; while at
his ...
O it is strange , " Tis passing strange , to mark his fallacies ; Behold him proudly
view some pompous pile , Whose high dome swells to emulate the skies , And
smile and say , my name shall live with this " Till Time shall be no more ; while at
his ...
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Yet , ” said he , in a lower voice , one would like to live a little longer too ! ” And ,
after a few minutes , in the same under tone , he added - “ What would become of
poor lady Hamilton , if she knew my situation ! " Next to his country she occupied
...
Yet , ” said he , in a lower voice , one would like to live a little longer too ! ” And ,
after a few minutes , in the same under tone , he added - “ What would become of
poor lady Hamilton , if she knew my situation ! " Next to his country she occupied
...
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One of them was the man who had given the fatal wound — but he did not live to
boast what he had done . An old quarter - master had seen him fire ; and easily
recognised him , because he wore a glazed cocked hat and white frock .
One of them was the man who had given the fatal wound — but he did not live to
boast what he had done . An old quarter - master had seen him fire ; and easily
recognised him , because he wore a glazed cocked hat and white frock .
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