The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... wife's portrait is in his chamber , looking upon his bed . She is a little girl , stepping forward with a smile and a pointed toe , as if going to dance . He lost her when she was sixty . The Old Gentleman is an early riser , because he ...
... wife's portrait is in his chamber , looking upon his bed . She is a little girl , stepping forward with a smile and a pointed toe , as if going to dance . He lost her when she was sixty . The Old Gentleman is an early riser , because he ...
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... wife on the cheek . The wife then says , The warmth of a meeting like this brings to light And thus , as in memory's bark , we shall glide To visit the scenes of our boyhood anew , Tho ' oft we may see , looking down on the tide , The ...
... wife on the cheek . The wife then says , The warmth of a meeting like this brings to light And thus , as in memory's bark , we shall glide To visit the scenes of our boyhood anew , Tho ' oft we may see , looking down on the tide , The ...
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... wife's heavy hand , obliges him to paddle across the ice - cold plaster floor ; and the trees and church - steeples , stars , spears , and saws , which form an elegant tapestry over the windows , seem to authorize the excuse that he ...
... wife's heavy hand , obliges him to paddle across the ice - cold plaster floor ; and the trees and church - steeples , stars , spears , and saws , which form an elegant tapestry over the windows , seem to authorize the excuse that he ...
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... wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on the stane at my door , I saw my Jamie's ghaist - I cou'dna think it he , " Till he said , " I'm come hame , my love , to marry thee ! " O sair , sair did we greet , and mickle say ...
... wife a week but only four , When mournfu ' as I sat on the stane at my door , I saw my Jamie's ghaist - I cou'dna think it he , " Till he said , " I'm come hame , my love , to marry thee ! " O sair , sair did we greet , and mickle say ...
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... wife Will ne'er suit Alice Payne ; I'd better far a lone woman For evermore remain , Than have it said , while in my youth ,, My life is on the wain ! " " Oh , Alice Payne ! Oh , Alice Payne ! Why won't you meet with me ? " Then up she ...
... wife Will ne'er suit Alice Payne ; I'd better far a lone woman For evermore remain , Than have it said , while in my youth ,, My life is on the wain ! " " Oh , Alice Payne ! Oh , Alice Payne ! Why won't you meet with me ? " Then up she ...
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