The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... leave In these calm shades , and this enchanting bower . Haply , the guilty maid Through yon accustom'd glade To my sad tomb will take her lonely way ; Where first her beauty's light O'erpower'd my dazzled sight , When love on this fair ...
... leave In these calm shades , and this enchanting bower . Haply , the guilty maid Through yon accustom'd glade To my sad tomb will take her lonely way ; Where first her beauty's light O'erpower'd my dazzled sight , When love on this fair ...
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... leaves , which were two , three , or more in number , were of wood surfaced with wax . They wrote on them with a style , one end of which was pointed for that pur- pose , and the other end rounded or flattened , for effacing or scraping ...
... leaves , which were two , three , or more in number , were of wood surfaced with wax . They wrote on them with a style , one end of which was pointed for that pur- pose , and the other end rounded or flattened , for effacing or scraping ...
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... Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety , I confer With kings and ...
... Leave to enjoy myself . That place , that does Contain my books , the best companions , is To me a glorious court , where hourly I Converse with the old sages and philosophers ; And sometimes for variety , I confer With kings and ...
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... leave it to the force and address of the claimants to decide the question . He did not mean , however , to risk the loss of one or the other , or perhaps of both . He could not , therefore , permit them to en- counter with offensive ...
... leave it to the force and address of the claimants to decide the question . He did not mean , however , to risk the loss of one or the other , or perhaps of both . He could not , therefore , permit them to en- counter with offensive ...
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... leave it till they are all out of his sight . Then he sets out to catch them . Any one who is taken , cannot run out again with his former associates , being accounted a prisoner , but is obliged to assist his captor in pursuing the ...
... leave it till they are all out of his sight . Then he sets out to catch them . Any one who is taken , cannot run out again with his former associates , being accounted a prisoner , but is obliged to assist his captor in pursuing the ...
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