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... Leah ended . Father of my sons , Come , thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of Jacob's wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
... Leah ended . Father of my sons , Come , thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of Jacob's wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
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... Leah ended . Father of my sons , Come , hou shalt dream of Rachei if thou wilt , So Leah Fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of acobs wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
... Leah ended . Father of my sons , Come , hou shalt dream of Rachei if thou wilt , So Leah Fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of acobs wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
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... Leah ended , Father of my sons , Come , thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of Jacob's wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
... Leah ended , Father of my sons , Come , thou shalt dream of Rachel if thou wilt , So Leah fold thee in a wife's embrace . These are the words of Jacob's wives , who sat In the tent door , and listened to their speech , The spring beside ...
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Adam Airlie alders answered Arthur Hugh Clough battle beautiful believe Bothie Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich Canto Chartist Christ Civita Vecchia CLAUDE TO EUSTACE Claude's coming course dear Dipsychus dislocated syntax doubt dream E'en Elspie fancy father fear feel Florence Georgina glen Glory of headers hath heart heaven heigh Hewson Highlands Hither Hobbes Honour Hope Katie kilt kissed lady Leah letter Lindsay living Loch Lochaber look MARY TREVELLYN mind Miss Roper Naples Natura Naturans Nature never night o'er passed perfect perhaps Peter's Philip Pincian Hill Piper pleasant poem poet poor primal prime Rachel risen Roman Republic Rome rowan Santa Severa seek Serny soul spake spirit suppose sweet take the hindmost talk tell thee things thou thought Three weeks hence told tree true turn Tutor unto walk weary women words
References to this book
Writing London: The Trace of the Urban Text from Blake to Dickens, Volume 1 Julian Wolfreys No preview available - 1998 |