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sentiment Il me perce les entrailles
Again, amidst the supposed refinements of French tragedy, and not observe the coarser tragedy of Corneille, but amidst the more feminine and polished tragedy of Racine, there is no recoil at all from saying of such or such a sentiment, ' Il me perce les entrailles' β€”it penetrates my bowels.
— from Theological Essays and Other Papers β€” Volume 1 by Thomas De Quincey

SEE ISAMINGER MELVIN PRICE LANHAM EDWIN
SEE ISAMINGER, MELVIN PRICE. LANHAM, EDWIN.
— from U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

squaws in my power let every
I have now four men of that people, and two squaws, in my power; let every red man destroy as many, and the land will soon be clear of them all!”
— from Oak Openings by James Fenimore Cooper

S is Moor Park Lord Ebury
One mile S. is Moor Park (Lord Ebury).
— from Hertfordshire by Herbert W. (Herbert Winckworth) Tompkins

so indeed my poor little Elsie
"It is so indeed, my poor little Elsie.
— from Golden Moments Bright Stories for Young Folks by Anonymous


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