The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... very new , to be sure . The girl had heard it a hundred times before- and a hundred times more she could have heard it , without suspecting it to be tedious . Rosa- mund loved her grandmother . The old lady loved Rosamund too ; and she had.
... very new , to be sure . The girl had heard it a hundred times before- and a hundred times more she could have heard it , without suspecting it to be tedious . Rosa- mund loved her grandmother . The old lady loved Rosamund too ; and she had.
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... grandmother . In all this time she had served her faithfully and lovingly . Old Margaret Gray , when she first came into these parts , had eyes , and could see . The neighbours said , they had been dimmed by weeping : be that as it may ...
... grandmother . In all this time she had served her faithfully and lovingly . Old Margaret Gray , when she first came into these parts , had eyes , and could see . The neighbours said , they had been dimmed by weeping : be that as it may ...
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... grandmother from her earliest years . Indeed she had taught her all that she knew herself ; and the old lady's know- ledge did not extend a vast way . Margaret had drawn her maxims from obser- vation ; and a pretty long experience in ...
... grandmother from her earliest years . Indeed she had taught her all that she knew herself ; and the old lady's know- ledge did not extend a vast way . Margaret had drawn her maxims from obser- vation ; and a pretty long experience in ...
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... grandmother would often re- prove her , when she found her too grave or me- lancholy ; give her sprightly lectures about good humour and rational mirth ; and not unfre- quently fall a crying herself , to the great dis- credit of her ...
... grandmother would often re- prove her , when she found her too grave or me- lancholy ; give her sprightly lectures about good humour and rational mirth ; and not unfre- quently fall a crying herself , to the great dis- credit of her ...
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... grandmother ; so she was quite sileirt on these occasions or else the girl knew well enough herself , that she had only been sad to think of the desolate condition of her best friend , to see her , in her old age , so infirm and blind ...
... grandmother ; so she was quite sileirt on these occasions or else the girl knew well enough herself , that she had only been sad to think of the desolate condition of her best friend , to see her , in her old age , so infirm and blind ...
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Allan Clare beauty better Black thoughts BLANK VERSE bosom brother child costly palace cottage DANIEL dead dear death delight Devon dizzard dream drink Elinor Clare eyes Fairford fancy father fear feel forest of SHERWOOD friendship gave my heart gentle girl gone grace grandmother grief happy days Harry Freeman hath heard heart Herodias humour JOHN WOODVIL knew leave live look LOVEL Margaret Maria Martha MARTIN Mary Matravis melancholy mind mirth Miss Clare mistress morning mother mund never night noble o'er old familiar faces old lady parents PETER poor pray pride racter recollection Rosamund Gray Salome samund SANDFORD scene SECOND GENTLEMAN secret seemed shew sigh SIMON SIR WALTER sleep smile spirits stranger sure sweet talk tears tell tender thee things THIRD GENTLEMAN thou thought Twas walk weep Widford wine young maid youth