The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... eye , and a seeming contempt for the lightness of the conversation , put me in mind of that ancient , serious , matron - like instrument , the Virginal . I must not pass over in silence a Lancashire Hornpipe , by which I would signify a ...
... eye , and a seeming contempt for the lightness of the conversation , put me in mind of that ancient , serious , matron - like instrument , the Virginal . I must not pass over in silence a Lancashire Hornpipe , by which I would signify a ...
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... eyes day and night ; I see you labour amidst innumerable difficulties ; I am afraid lest you should sink under them ; but I find in you all the qualifications that are necessary to support you ; be sure , therefore , to cherish your ...
... eyes day and night ; I see you labour amidst innumerable difficulties ; I am afraid lest you should sink under them ; but I find in you all the qualifications that are necessary to support you ; be sure , therefore , to cherish your ...
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... eye cast a track of light where it fell , that revived the spring , and made all things smile about her . My heart grew cheerful at the sight of her ; and as she looked upon me , I found a certain confi- dence ... eyes NO 161 . 19 TATLER .
... eye cast a track of light where it fell , that revived the spring , and made all things smile about her . My heart grew cheerful at the sight of her ; and as she looked upon me , I found a certain confi- dence ... eyes NO 161 . 19 TATLER .
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... eyes fixed upon a compass . I was wonderfully pleased in ranging through this de- lightful place , and the more so , because it was not encum- bered with fences and enclosures ; until at length , 20 TATLER . NO 161 .
... eyes fixed upon a compass . I was wonderfully pleased in ranging through this de- lightful place , and the more so , because it was not encum- bered with fences and enclosures ; until at length , 20 TATLER . NO 161 .
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... eyes were soon diverted from this prospect , when I observed two great gaps that led through this circuit of mountains , where guards and watches were posted day and night . Upon examination , I found that there were two formidable ene ...
... eyes were soon diverted from this prospect , when I observed two great gaps that led through this circuit of mountains , where guards and watches were posted day and night . Upon examination , I found that there were two formidable ene ...
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