The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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I pray thee , pretty one , now hold thy tongue , Play with the bride - maids , and be
glad , my boy , . For thou shalt be a second father ' s joy . CHILD . One father
fondled me upon his knee . POEMS , 23 Dialogue between a Mother and Child.
I pray thee , pretty one , now hold thy tongue , Play with the bride - maids , and be
glad , my boy , . For thou shalt be a second father ' s joy . CHILD . One father
fondled me upon his knee . POEMS , 23 Dialogue between a Mother and Child.
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Mid new - yean ' d lambkins thou shalt play , Hardly less a lamb than they . Then
thy prison ' s lengthened bound Shall be the horizon skirting round . And , while
thou fillest thy lap with flowers , To make amends for wintery hours , * Hampstead
...
Mid new - yean ' d lambkins thou shalt play , Hardly less a lamb than they . Then
thy prison ' s lengthened bound Shall be the horizon skirting round . And , while
thou fillest thy lap with flowers , To make amends for wintery hours , * Hampstead
...
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. Which weak minds pay to rank . Tis not to sit In place
of worship at the royal masques , Their pastimes , plays , and Whitehall
banquetings , For none of these , Nor yet to be seen whispering with some great
one , Do ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. Which weak minds pay to rank . Tis not to sit In place
of worship at the royal masques , Their pastimes , plays , and Whitehall
banquetings , For none of these , Nor yet to be seen whispering with some great
one , Do ...
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Why , then ' tis baby policy To menace him who bath it in his keeping . I will go
look for Gray ; Then , northward ho ! such tricks as we shall play Have not been
seen , I think , in merry Sherwood , Since the days of Robin Hood , that archer
good .
Why , then ' tis baby policy To menace him who bath it in his keeping . I will go
look for Gray ; Then , northward ho ! such tricks as we shall play Have not been
seen , I think , in merry Sherwood , Since the days of Robin Hood , that archer
good .
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MARGARET If John rejected Margaret in his pride , ( As who does not , being
splenetic , refuse Sometimes old play - fellows , ) the spleen being gone , The
offence no longer lives . O Woodvil , those were happy days , When we two first
began ...
MARGARET If John rejected Margaret in his pride , ( As who does not , being
splenetic , refuse Sometimes old play - fellows , ) the spleen being gone , The
offence no longer lives . O Woodvil , those were happy days , When we two first
began ...
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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