Gaieties and Gravities: A Series of Essays, Comic Tales, and Fugitive Vagaries. Now First Collected, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1825 - 353 páginas |
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... morning , he looked to his bed - foot , and lo ! there stood before him a strange lady , of stately presence and surpassingly beauteous . More especially was he astonied at her large , round , glistering , dark eyes , with two goodly ...
... morning , he looked to his bed - foot , and lo ! there stood before him a strange lady , of stately presence and surpassingly beauteous . More especially was he astonied at her large , round , glistering , dark eyes , with two goodly ...
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... morning to receive a sum of gold , which he had won on the yester from one of the diceing cavale- ros , and kenning him to be a Bezonian and a lozel , he feared he might blench from his engagement did he not meet him ; which he the less ...
... morning to receive a sum of gold , which he had won on the yester from one of the diceing cavale- ros , and kenning him to be a Bezonian and a lozel , he feared he might blench from his engagement did he not meet him ; which he the less ...
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... morning to night I am distracted with harmony - my head seems to be a thoroughfare for crotchets , quavers , and semi- quavers — a common sewer , into which is disgorged a perpetual stream of noise , under every possible variety which ...
... morning to night I am distracted with harmony - my head seems to be a thoroughfare for crotchets , quavers , and semi- quavers — a common sewer , into which is disgorged a perpetual stream of noise , under every possible variety which ...
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... morning in his former place ? " " Ho ! there's a pretty question truly ! " Replied our wight with an unruly Burst of laughter and delight , So much his triumph seem'd to please him ; " Why , blockhead , he goes back at night , And ...
... morning in his former place ? " " Ho ! there's a pretty question truly ! " Replied our wight with an unruly Burst of laughter and delight , So much his triumph seem'd to please him ; " Why , blockhead , he goes back at night , And ...
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... morning grubbing about the onion - bed in his own garden , and had been seen to stoop down and pick something up . They were both with an ill - concealed triumph beginning to express to Frank their regret that he had not been named ...
... morning grubbing about the onion - bed in his own garden , and had been seen to stoop down and pick something up . They were both with an ill - concealed triumph beginning to express to Frank their regret that he had not been named ...
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