Friendship's Offering: And Winter's Wreath: a Christmas and New Year's PresentSmith, Elder, 1826 |
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... once ; for I thought it was better to marry , with a little less wealth , now that I had sufficient for comfort , than to wait till youth , and youthful health , and youthful spirits were gone from both of us . So , I set off for home ...
... once ; for I thought it was better to marry , with a little less wealth , now that I had sufficient for comfort , than to wait till youth , and youthful health , and youthful spirits were gone from both of us . So , I set off for home ...
Strona 8
... once gaily and fondly , patting the head of his dog Turco , who , he said , had followed him , from first to last , throughout all his wanderings , when we reached the village . It was ensconced in a secluded nook - a sheltered elbow ...
... once gaily and fondly , patting the head of his dog Turco , who , he said , had followed him , from first to last , throughout all his wanderings , when we reached the village . It was ensconced in a secluded nook - a sheltered elbow ...
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... once I felt and dreamed , must feel and dream no more ; Though the world , with all its frosts and storms , has chilled my soul at last , And genius , with the foodful looks of youthful friend- ship past ; Though my path is dark and ...
... once I felt and dreamed , must feel and dream no more ; Though the world , with all its frosts and storms , has chilled my soul at last , And genius , with the foodful looks of youthful friend- ship past ; Though my path is dark and ...
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... once , my Scottish lassie ! dance a giddy dance with thee . Here's to thee , my Scottish lassie ! -I shall think of thee at even , When I see its first and fairest star come smiling up through Heaven ; I shall hear thy sweet and ...
... once , my Scottish lassie ! dance a giddy dance with thee . Here's to thee , my Scottish lassie ! -I shall think of thee at even , When I see its first and fairest star come smiling up through Heaven ; I shall hear thy sweet and ...
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... once , had a cup of coffee turned upon myself , and it , certainly , was not much out as to my fortune and then , a cock- chaffer ! Lord bless me ! who ever looked at the features of a cockchaffer ! -for my part , I can't tell whether ...
... once , had a cup of coffee turned upon myself , and it , certainly , was not much out as to my fortune and then , a cock- chaffer ! Lord bless me ! who ever looked at the features of a cockchaffer ! -for my part , I can't tell whether ...
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