The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES . I have had playmates , I have had companions ,
Inmy days of childhood , in my joyful school - days , All , all are gone , the old
familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late ,
sitting late ...
THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES . I have had playmates , I have had companions ,
Inmy days of childhood , in my joyful school - days , All , all are gone , the old
familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late ,
sitting late ...
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Was it you , or you , or , thin - face , was it you ? MARTIN . Whom does he call thin
- face ? SANDFORD . No prating , loon , but tell me who he was , That I may brain
the villain with my staff , That seeks Sir Walter ' s life ? You miserable men ...
Was it you , or you , or , thin - face , was it you ? MARTIN . Whom does he call thin
- face ? SANDFORD . No prating , loon , but tell me who he was , That I may brain
the villain with my staff , That seeks Sir Walter ' s life ? You miserable men ...
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The face is Margaret ' s face . SIR WALTER , The face is Margaret ' s , but the
dress the same My Stephen sometime wore . ( To Margaret ) Suppose us them ;
whom do men say we are ? Or know you what you seek ? MARGARET . - A
worthy ...
The face is Margaret ' s face . SIR WALTER , The face is Margaret ' s , but the
dress the same My Stephen sometime wore . ( To Margaret ) Suppose us them ;
whom do men say we are ? Or know you what you seek ? MARGARET . - A
worthy ...
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Elinor looked at her young friend , and smiled . Rosamund was beginning to look
grave — but there was a cordial sunshine in the face of Elinor , before which any
clouds of reserve , that had been gathering on Rosamund ' s soon brake away .
Elinor looked at her young friend , and smiled . Rosamund was beginning to look
grave — but there was a cordial sunshine in the face of Elinor , before which any
clouds of reserve , that had been gathering on Rosamund ' s soon brake away .
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... had laid herself down to die - - and , it is thought , she died praying — for she
was discovered in a kneeling posture , her arms and face extended on the pillow
, where Rosamund had slept the night before - a smile was on her face in death .
... had laid herself down to die - - and , it is thought , she died praying — for she
was discovered in a kneeling posture , her arms and face extended on the pillow
, where Rosamund had slept the night before - a smile was on her face in death .
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Allan beauty better brother child Clare comes common cottage DANIEL dead dear death drink Elinor eyes face fancy father fear feel follow gentle girl give gone grace grandmother GRAY hand happy hath head hear heard heart hope JOHN keep kind knew lady late leave less light live look LOVEL maid manner Margaret Maria MARTIN Mary matter mean mind Miss morning mother nature never night once parents pass past poor present pride reason Rosamund SANDFORD scene secret seek seemed seen shew SIMON SIR WALTER sleep smile sometimes speak spirit sure sweet talk tears tell tender thee things thou thought told took true turn walk wandered weep wine WOODVIL young youth