The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... walking , Of indifferent matters talking , They a female figure met ; - Martha said to Margaret , " That young maid in face does carry A resemblance strong of Mary . " Margaret , at nearer sight , Own'd her observation right POEMS . 11.
... walking , Of indifferent matters talking , They a female figure met ; - Martha said to Margaret , " That young maid in face does carry A resemblance strong of Mary . " Margaret , at nearer sight , Own'd her observation right POEMS . 11.
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... talk of the old familiar faces- How some they have died , and some they have left me , And some are taken from me ; all are departed ; All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . HELEN . HIGH - BORN Helen , round your dwelling 16 POEMS .
... talk of the old familiar faces- How some they have died , and some they have left me , And some are taken from me ; all are departed ; All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . HELEN . HIGH - BORN Helen , round your dwelling 16 POEMS .
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... talk whole hours upon The great Cham and Prester John , - Tell the field in which the Sophi From the Tartar won a trophy- What he read with such delight of , Thought he could as eas'ly write of- But his over - young invention Kept not ...
... talk whole hours upon The great Cham and Prester John , - Tell the field in which the Sophi From the Tartar won a trophy- What he read with such delight of , Thought he could as eas'ly write of- But his over - young invention Kept not ...
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... walk , each one i ' the streets , with a rapier by his side , That none to do them injury may have pretence ; Wretched Age , in poverty , must brook offence . HYPOCHONDRIACUS . By myself walking , To myself talking , POEMS . 29.
... walk , each one i ' the streets , with a rapier by his side , That none to do them injury may have pretence ; Wretched Age , in poverty , must brook offence . HYPOCHONDRIACUS . By myself walking , To myself talking , POEMS . 29.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. HYPOCHONDRIACUS . By myself walking , To myself talking , When as I ruminate On my untoward fate , Scarcely seem I Alone sufficiently , Black thoughts continually Crowding my privacy ; They come unbidden , Like ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. HYPOCHONDRIACUS . By myself walking , To myself talking , When as I ruminate On my untoward fate , Scarcely seem I Alone sufficiently , Black thoughts continually Crowding my privacy ; They come unbidden , Like ...
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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