De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by our sulky schoolfellows . Even this we did not much mind , any more than their sneers of unkindness when thrown together with them ; though I ...
... walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by our sulky schoolfellows . Even this we did not much mind , any more than their sneers of unkindness when thrown together with them ; though I ...
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... walk with her , to hear her play and sing , to tell her stories , and listen to hers in return . But it was Shakspeare that most promoted our in- timacy . I had been fixed by his historical plays , even in my infancy , probably from the ...
... walk with her , to hear her play and sing , to tell her stories , and listen to hers in return . But it was Shakspeare that most promoted our in- timacy . I had been fixed by his historical plays , even in my infancy , probably from the ...
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... walk out in one's own garding , and sit on a bench in the open air . Have a care of sore throats , though ; and the agoo . " 99 * I was proud to be allowed to share the labour of this garden , and to dig , while she raked , or sowed ...
... walk out in one's own garding , and sit on a bench in the open air . Have a care of sore throats , though ; and the agoo . " 99 * I was proud to be allowed to share the labour of this garden , and to dig , while she raked , or sowed ...
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... walks and shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part , and whither wander down Into a lower world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits . " In the journey home , I ...
... walks and shades , Fit haunt of Gods ? How shall I part , and whither wander down Into a lower world , to this obscure And wild . How shall we breathe in other air Less pure , accustomed to immortal fruits . " In the journey home , I ...
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... walks , in my chamber , and in my bed . Though got by heart , I never stirred out without it , and I think of it now with delight , for the delight it gave me then . Rogers's more elaborate , perhaps finer poems , were not half so ...
... walks , in my chamber , and in my bed . Though got by heart , I never stirred out without it , and I think of it now with delight , for the delight it gave me then . Rogers's more elaborate , perhaps finer poems , were not half so ...
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