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" but I cannot say that either pleased me much." I laughed and told him we could do better than that, now. He begged me to recite something — a single verse, if possible. He could not have applied to a worse person, for my memory barely suffices to remember... "
England: With Sketches of Society in the Metropolis - Page 56
by James Fenimore Cooper - 1837
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Books - 1837 - 656 pages
...England. He wished to learn, in particular, if we had any poets ; ' I have seen something of D wight's, and Humphrey's and Barlow's,' he said, ' but I cannot...is sufficiently tenacious, but I never could make any thing of a quotation. As be betrayed a childish eagerness to hear even half-a-dozen lines, I attempted...
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