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Strona iii
... means of observing that , in a kind of composition confessed to be among the most difficult , our native wits are not excelled by foreign . The editor expected to be embarrassed with a profusion of material for his purpose . But , on a ...
... means of observing that , in a kind of composition confessed to be among the most difficult , our native wits are not excelled by foreign . The editor expected to be embarrassed with a profusion of material for his purpose . But , on a ...
Strona 24
... mean'st to fling the blessing in my face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed- Forever brooding over Misery's eggs , As though ...
... mean'st to fling the blessing in my face , Thou hast full leave to tread upon a thorn . " Yet some there are , of men , I think the worst , Poor imps ! unhappy , if they can't be cursed- Forever brooding over Misery's eggs , As though ...
Strona 92
... mean ; Inclines them too , to villainy to lean , To over - reaching , perjury , and stealing . Even when the heart should only think of grief , It creeps into the bosom like a thief , And swallows up th ' affections all so mild- Witness ...
... mean ; Inclines them too , to villainy to lean , To over - reaching , perjury , and stealing . Even when the heart should only think of grief , It creeps into the bosom like a thief , And swallows up th ' affections all so mild- Witness ...
Strona 103
... mean to swear before my face That anchovies don't grow like cloves and mace ? " " I do ! " Disputants often after hot debates Leave the contention as they found it - bone , And take to duelling or thumping têtes ; Thinking by strength ...
... mean to swear before my face That anchovies don't grow like cloves and mace ? " " I do ! " Disputants often after hot debates Leave the contention as they found it - bone , And take to duelling or thumping têtes ; Thinking by strength ...
Strona 119
... mean his SHIRT , my son ; which , taken warm And fresh from off his back , shall chase your harm , Bid every current of your veins rejoice , And your dull heart leap light as shepherd - boy's . " Such was the counsel from his mother ...
... mean his SHIRT , my son ; which , taken warm And fresh from off his back , shall chase your harm , Bid every current of your veins rejoice , And your dull heart leap light as shepherd - boy's . " Such was the counsel from his mother ...
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