The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... night before , which they were afraid portended some misfortune to themselves or to their children . At her coming into the room , I observed a settled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had I not ...
... night before , which they were afraid portended some misfortune to themselves or to their children . At her coming into the room , I observed a settled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had I not ...
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... night's rest ; and have seen a man in love grow pale , and lose his appetite , upon the plucking of a merry- thought . A screech - owl at midnight has alarmed a family more than a band of robbers ; nay , the voice of a cricket hath ...
... night's rest ; and have seen a man in love grow pale , and lose his appetite , upon the plucking of a merry- thought . A screech - owl at midnight has alarmed a family more than a band of robbers ; nay , the voice of a cricket hath ...
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... night , and lift our thoughts to heav'n . ' ADDISON . C. N ° 13. THURSDAY , MARCH 15 , 1710-11 . Dic mihi , si fueris tu leo , qualis eris ? MART . Were you a lion , how wou'd you behave ? THERE is nothing that of late years has ...
... night , and lift our thoughts to heav'n . ' ADDISON . C. N ° 13. THURSDAY , MARCH 15 , 1710-11 . Dic mihi , si fueris tu leo , qualis eris ? MART . Were you a lion , how wou'd you behave ? THERE is nothing that of late years has ...
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