The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... poor be- yond the common lot , yet flattering my ambi- tion with day - dreams , which , perhaps , would never have been realized , I was found in the twentieth year of my age by Mr. William Cookesley , a name never to be pronounced by ...
... poor be- yond the common lot , yet flattering my ambi- tion with day - dreams , which , perhaps , would never have been realized , I was found in the twentieth year of my age by Mr. William Cookesley , a name never to be pronounced by ...
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William Hone. poor attempts at rhyme , dispersed them amongst his friends and acquaintance , and when my name was become somewhat familiar to them , set on foot a subscription for my relief . I still preserve the original paper ; its ...
William Hone. poor attempts at rhyme , dispersed them amongst his friends and acquaintance , and when my name was become somewhat familiar to them , set on foot a subscription for my relief . I still preserve the original paper ; its ...
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... poor mortals off . A coat more bare than thine ; a soul That spurns the crowd's malign controul ; A fix'd contempt of wrong ; Spirits above affliction's pow'r , And skill to charm the lonely hour With no inglorious song . Omniana ...
... poor mortals off . A coat more bare than thine ; a soul That spurns the crowd's malign controul ; A fix'd contempt of wrong ; Spirits above affliction's pow'r , And skill to charm the lonely hour With no inglorious song . Omniana ...
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... poor boy to entice him into a corn field to gather flowers , and meeting them , sent the poor boy home , took his nephew in his arms , and carried him to a pond at the other end of the field , into which he put the child , and there ...
... poor boy to entice him into a corn field to gather flowers , and meeting them , sent the poor boy home , took his nephew in his arms , and carried him to a pond at the other end of the field , into which he put the child , and there ...
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... poor man's children sport around On the turf , with nought to fear . And roses lend that cabin's wall A happy summer - glow , And the open door stands free to all , For it recks not of a foe . And the village - bells are on the breeze ...
... poor man's children sport around On the turf , with nought to fear . And roses lend that cabin's wall A happy summer - glow , And the open door stands free to all , For it recks not of a foe . And the village - bells are on the breeze ...
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