The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax: In Search of 1. The Picturesque, 2. Of Consolation, 3. Of a Wife : the Text CompleteAlex. Murray and Son, 1869 - 376 страници |
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... hour . Thus , while he sat , a busy train Of images besieged his brain . Of Church - preferment he had none ; Nay , all his hope of that was gone : He felt that he content must be Indeed , on ev'ry Sabbath - day , With drudging in a ...
... hour . Thus , while he sat , a busy train Of images besieged his brain . Of Church - preferment he had none ; Nay , all his hope of that was gone : He felt that he content must be Indeed , on ev'ry Sabbath - day , With drudging in a ...
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... hour ; Nor did he know the pacing Sun Had half his daily circuit run . Sweet , airy sprite , that can bestow A pleasing respite to our woe , That can corroding care beguile , And make the woe - worn face to smile ! But , ah ! too soon ...
... hour ; Nor did he know the pacing Sun Had half his daily circuit run . Sweet , airy sprite , that can bestow A pleasing respite to our woe , That can corroding care beguile , And make the woe - worn face to smile ! But , ah ! too soon ...
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... hour And soon , with sore fatigue opprest , But still his mind with anxious care , He therefore sent the Bell - man round , Grizzle , ungrateful to her master , Left him tied up , and took her way , In hopes to meet with corn or hay ...
... hour And soon , with sore fatigue opprest , But still his mind with anxious care , He therefore sent the Bell - man round , Grizzle , ungrateful to her master , Left him tied up , and took her way , In hopes to meet with corn or hay ...
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... hour : We tremble at the approaching blast : Each hope is fled — we look aghast ; When lo ! the darkness disappears , The glowing sun all nature cheers ; The drooping heart again acquires Its former joys , its former fires . Last night ...
... hour : We tremble at the approaching blast : Each hope is fled — we look aghast ; When lo ! the darkness disappears , The glowing sun all nature cheers ; The drooping heart again acquires Its former joys , its former fires . Last night ...
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... hour , You'll pass by yonder lofty tow'r : Keep onward by the church - yard wall , When you will see an house of ... hours too soon- Ghosts slumber all the afternoon : I'll ask the Sexton if , at night , I may perchance pick up a sprite ...
... hour , You'll pass by yonder lofty tow'r : Keep onward by the church - yard wall , When you will see an house of ... hours too soon- Ghosts slumber all the afternoon : I'll ask the Sexton if , at night , I may perchance pick up a sprite ...
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appear'd beauty bless breast call'd calm charms cheer cheer'd dame dear delight display'd Doctor door doth e'en e'er ev'ry exclaim'd fair Falstaff fame fancy fear feel fiddle fond fool form'd gave gen'ral give Glanders grace grave Grizzle harum scarum hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour humble impart joke kind known Lady laugh learned learned friend live look look'd Lord Madam mare marriage midnight oil mind morn Muse ne'er neath never night Nimrod o'er obey'd pain pass'd Patrick play play'd pleas'd pleasure poor pray prepar'd pride prov'd pursue rev'rend round sage scarce scene seem'd seen smile solemn Sommerden soon sought spirit spoke Squire sure sweet Syntax talk'd tell thought told tongue town true turn'd Twas Twill Vellum virtue Whate'er Whene'er wife wish wish'd words
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Страница 5 - THE school was done, the bus'ness o'er, When tir'd of Greek and Latin lore, Good Syntax sought his easy chair, And sat in calm composure there. His wife was to a neighbour gone, To hear the chit-chat of the town ; And left him the unfrequent power Of brooding through a quiet hour.
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