The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... with Four Hundred and Thirty-six Engravings, Volume 3Thomas Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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... eyes , Soft - breathing gales ! my dying accents hear . If Heav'n has fix'd my doom , That Love must quite consume My bursting heart , and close my eyes in death ; Ah ! grant this slight request , - That here my uro may rest , When to ...
... eyes , Soft - breathing gales ! my dying accents hear . If Heav'n has fix'd my doom , That Love must quite consume My bursting heart , and close my eyes in death ; Ah ! grant this slight request , - That here my uro may rest , When to ...
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... eye , “ rejoicing like a bridegroom . ' The commonest thing becomes like Aaron's rod , that budded . Pope called up the ... eyes of posterity . A common meadow is a sorry thing to a ditcher or a coxcomb ; but by the help of its dues from ...
... eye , “ rejoicing like a bridegroom . ' The commonest thing becomes like Aaron's rod , that budded . Pope called up the ... eyes of posterity . A common meadow is a sorry thing to a ditcher or a coxcomb ; but by the help of its dues from ...
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... eye , To catch of them , and them to Hell to bear , 1811 . Barley - break . Mr. Strutt , the indefatigable historian ... eyes : Then did he make her laugh in spite of woe So as good thoughts of him in all arise ; While into none doubt of ...
... eye , To catch of them , and them to Hell to bear , 1811 . Barley - break . Mr. Strutt , the indefatigable historian ... eyes : Then did he make her laugh in spite of woe So as good thoughts of him in all arise ; While into none doubt of ...
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... eyes , with how true humbleness , They looked down to triumph over pride ; With how sweet blame she chid their ... eye . It levels all beneath the sky . * Mr. Archdeacon Nares's Glossary . ル To the Editor . Bath . Sir , I 39 40 THE ...
... eyes , with how true humbleness , They looked down to triumph over pride ; With how sweet blame she chid their ... eye . It levels all beneath the sky . * Mr. Archdeacon Nares's Glossary . ル To the Editor . Bath . Sir , I 39 40 THE ...
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... eyes , A body , just of Tydens ' size , A judgment sound , and clear ; A mind with various science fraught , A liberal soul , a threadbare coat , And forty pounds a year . To me , one eye , not over good ; Two sides , that , to their ...
... eyes , A body , just of Tydens ' size , A judgment sound , and clear ; A mind with various science fraught , A liberal soul , a threadbare coat , And forty pounds a year . To me , one eye , not over good ; Two sides , that , to their ...
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