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" to fuppofe that Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman under that concern would have any ftomach to it for her own fupper. However, to fee the fate of things! there is nothing permanent: for one Mrs. Candia making (though innocently) a "
Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ... - Página 49
por John Bell - 1781
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A Collection of Scarce, Curious and Valuable Pieces: Both in Verse and Prose

Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 432 páginas
...made head as if ha ' would have fought, but my hawk plumed him. ' prefently." Now it is not reafonable to fuppofe that Vally lying abroad that night, the...gentlewoman under that concern would have any ftomach for her own fupper. However, to fee the fate of things there is nothing permanent : for one Mrs Candia...
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A Collection of Scarce, Curious and Valuable Pieces, Both in Verse and Prose ...

Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 426 páginas
...made head as if ho ' would have fought, but my hawk plumed him ' prefently." Now it is not reafonable to fuppofe that Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman under that concern would have any flomach for her own fupper. However, to fee the fate of things there is nothing permanent : for one...
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A Collection of Scarce, Curious and Valuable Pieces: Both in Verse and Prose

Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 430 páginas
...made head as if he ' would have fought, but my hawk plumed him ' prefentLy." Now it is not reafonable to fuppofe that Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman und-er that concern would have a»y ftomach for her own fupper. However, to fee the fate of things there is nothing permanent: for...
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The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 páginas
...made head as if " he would have fought; but my Hawk plumed him " prcfently." Now it is not reafonable to fuppofe that, Vally lying abroad that night, the...fee the fate of things, there is nothing permanent j for one Mrs. Cutdia 'andia making (though innocently) a prefent of an' lawk to Valentine, Florida...
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The Works of the English Poets: Garth and King

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 452 páginas
...made head as if " he would have fought; but my Hawk plumed him " piefently." Now it is not reafonable to fuppofe that, Vally lying abroad that night, the...old gentlewoman under that concern would have any itomach to it for her own fupper. However, to fee the fate of things, there is nothing permanent} for...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...as if he would have fought ; but my hawk plumed him presently." Now it is not reasonable to suppose, that, Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman under that concern would have any stomach to it for ht r own supper. However, to see the fate of things, there is nothing permanent;...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volumen3

1821 - 522 páginas
...as if he would have fought; but my hawk plumed him presently." Now, it is not reasonable to suppose, that, Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman under that concern would have any stomach to it for her own supper. However, to see the fate of things, there is nothing permanent; for...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volumen3

1821 - 526 páginas
...as if he would have fought; but my hawk plumed him presently." Now, it is not reasonable to suppose, that, Vally lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman under that concern would have any stomach to it for her own supper. However, to see the fate of things, there is nothing permanent; for...
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Apician morsels; or, Tales of the table, kitchen and larder

Dick Humelbergius Secundus (pseud.) - 1829 - 368 páginas
...have fought, but my hawk plum'd him presently.'" Now, it is not reasonable to suppose that Valentine, lying abroad that night, the old gentlewoman, under that concern, would have any stomach to it for her own supper. However, to see the fate of things—there is nothing permanent,...
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