The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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The world has given you many a shrewd nip and gird since that time , but either
my eyes are grown dimmer , or my old friend is the same , who stood before me
three and twenty years ago his hair a little confessing the hand of time , but still ...
The world has given you many a shrewd nip and gird since that time , but either
my eyes are grown dimmer , or my old friend is the same , who stood before me
three and twenty years ago his hair a little confessing the hand of time , but still ...
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A waking eye , a prying mind , A heart that stirs , is hard to bind , A hawk ' s keen
sight ye cannot blind , Ye could not ... Shall we not meet , as heretofore , Some
summer morning , When from thy chearful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the
...
A waking eye , a prying mind , A heart that stirs , is hard to bind , A hawk ' s keen
sight ye cannot blind , Ye could not ... Shall we not meet , as heretofore , Some
summer morning , When from thy chearful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the
...
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To whom when I addrest myself to speak , She lifted up her eyes , and nothing
said ; The delicate red came mantling o ' er her cheek , And , gath ' ring up her
loose attire , she fed To the dark covert of that woody shade , And in her goings
seem ...
To whom when I addrest myself to speak , She lifted up her eyes , and nothing
said ; The delicate red came mantling o ' er her cheek , And , gath ' ring up her
loose attire , she fed To the dark covert of that woody shade , And in her goings
seem ...
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In all this time she had served her faithfully and lovingly . Old Margaret Gray ,
when she first came inte these parts , had eyes , and could see . The neigbbours
said , they had been dimmed by weeping : be that as it may , she was latterly
grown ...
In all this time she had served her faithfully and lovingly . Old Margaret Gray ,
when she first came inte these parts , had eyes , and could see . The neigbbours
said , they had been dimmed by weeping : be that as it may , she was latterly
grown ...
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And first , let us remember , as first in importance in our childish eyes , the young
men ( as they almost were ) who , under the denomination of Grecians , were
waiting the expiration of the period when they should be sent , at the charges of
the ...
And first , let us remember , as first in importance in our childish eyes , the young
men ( as they almost were ) who , under the denomination of Grecians , were
waiting the expiration of the period when they should be sent , at the charges of
the ...
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