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Strona 8
... painful , and that I am encouraged to take upon myself the decision of various points , which heretofore I entreated my friends to decide . Those friends were then my council , whose opinion I was implicitly to follow ; they are now ...
... painful , and that I am encouraged to take upon myself the decision of various points , which heretofore I entreated my friends to decide . Those friends were then my council , whose opinion I was implicitly to follow ; they are now ...
Strona 10
... pains the matron took , When first I trembled o'er the gilded book , ' & c . - Let . 18 . " Still is the imaginary town a vast enlargement of the real one , contain- ing little more than a thousand inhabitants , and having neither ...
... pains the matron took , When first I trembled o'er the gilded book , ' & c . - Let . 18 . " Still is the imaginary town a vast enlargement of the real one , contain- ing little more than a thousand inhabitants , and having neither ...
Strona 19
... pains , half grounded , half afloat ; While at her stern an angler takes his stand , And marks the fish he purposes to land ; From that clear space , where , in the cheerful ray Of the warm sun , the scaly people play . Far other craft ...
... pains , half grounded , half afloat ; While at her stern an angler takes his stand , And marks the fish he purposes to land ; From that clear space , where , in the cheerful ray Of the warm sun , the scaly people play . Far other craft ...
Strona 20
... painful dredger's welcome sound ; And few themselves the savoury boon deny , The food that feeds , the living luxury . Yon is our Quay ! ( 1 ) those smaller hoys from town , Its various ware , for country - use , bring down ; Those ...
... painful dredger's welcome sound ; And few themselves the savoury boon deny , The food that feeds , the living luxury . Yon is our Quay ! ( 1 ) those smaller hoys from town , Its various ware , for country - use , bring down ; Those ...
Strona 42
... he'd withstood , Nor could she trace the fever in his blood : His messmates smiled at flushings in his cheek , And he too smiled , but seldom would he speak ; For now he found the danger , felt the pain 42 LETTER II . THE CHURCH .
... he'd withstood , Nor could she trace the fever in his blood : His messmates smiled at flushings in his cheek , And he too smiled , but seldom would he speak ; For now he found the danger , felt the pain 42 LETTER II . THE CHURCH .
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