Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 43
... look out upon this lovely scene and not find every bitter feeling chastised , and every unholy or immoral thought rebuked within him . For my own part , I never sit here without an instant sensation of increased sympathy both with hea ...
... look out upon this lovely scene and not find every bitter feeling chastised , and every unholy or immoral thought rebuked within him . For my own part , I never sit here without an instant sensation of increased sympathy both with hea ...
Page 46
... hung against the wall , and had no sooner caught a glimpse of herself than exclaiming , " Zookers ! I vorgot my hair war in papers ; I do look vor all the wordle like a mommick ! " she scudded away in 46 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... hung against the wall , and had no sooner caught a glimpse of herself than exclaiming , " Zookers ! I vorgot my hair war in papers ; I do look vor all the wordle like a mommick ! " she scudded away in 46 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... look of vacant simpering imbecility as her wandering wits deserted her . " Thee casn't take in auld dame Chervil , a b'leeve . Thee beest one o ' the player volk from Bedgwater that rode Skim- merton , and played the heydigees last ...
... look of vacant simpering imbecility as her wandering wits deserted her . " Thee casn't take in auld dame Chervil , a b'leeve . Thee beest one o ' the player volk from Bedgwater that rode Skim- merton , and played the heydigees last ...
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... look in her black donnins , dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ' nought now but o ' being a vine lady like ...
... look in her black donnins , dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ' nought now but o ' being a vine lady like ...
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... looks the strand whereon th ' imperious flood Hath left a witness'd usurpation . SHAKSPEARE . EDITH was seated upon the lawn at Hales Court , as already stated , reflecting upon the enlarged charity which not only governed Aga- tha's ...
... looks the strand whereon th ' imperious flood Hath left a witness'd usurpation . SHAKSPEARE . EDITH was seated upon the lawn at Hales Court , as already stated , reflecting upon the enlarged charity which not only governed Aga- tha's ...
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