The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2Hunt & Clarke, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... thee standing , Gaz'd at by wanton wand'rers in the streets , While cakes , to cakes , thy pretty fist is handing . Light as a puff appears thy every motion , Yet thy replies I've heard are sometimes tart ; I deem thee a preserve , yet ...
... thee standing , Gaz'd at by wanton wand'rers in the streets , While cakes , to cakes , thy pretty fist is handing . Light as a puff appears thy every motion , Yet thy replies I've heard are sometimes tart ; I deem thee a preserve , yet ...
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... thee , Last of the solemn wood ! Dwells there no voice amidst thy boughs , With leaves yet darkly green ? Stillness is round , and noontide glows- Tell us what thou hast seen ! " I have seen the forest - shadows lie Where now men reap ...
... thee , Last of the solemn wood ! Dwells there no voice amidst thy boughs , With leaves yet darkly green ? Stillness is round , and noontide glows- Tell us what thou hast seen ! " I have seen the forest - shadows lie Where now men reap ...
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... thee ; That Hymen ever coupled thee , or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger Told thee thou had'st a daughter . Oh look here ! Look here , King John , and with a trembling eye Read your sad act , Matilda's tragedy . Barons ...
... thee ; That Hymen ever coupled thee , or that ever The hasty , happy , willing messenger Told thee thou had'st a daughter . Oh look here ! Look here , King John , and with a trembling eye Read your sad act , Matilda's tragedy . Barons ...
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... thee . That ocean wave was the false one's grave , For he sunk right hastily ; Though with dying voice faint , he pray'd to his saint , And utter'd an Ave Marie . No mass was said for that false knight dead , No convent bell did toll ...
... thee . That ocean wave was the false one's grave , For he sunk right hastily ; Though with dying voice faint , he pray'd to his saint , And utter'd an Ave Marie . No mass was said for that false knight dead , No convent bell did toll ...
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... thee all . When now the night Grew black enough to hide a sculking action And Heav'n had ne'er an eye unshut to see Her Representative on Earth creep ' mongst Those poor defenceless worms , whom Nature left An humble prey to every thing ...
... thee all . When now the night Grew black enough to hide a sculking action And Heav'n had ne'er an eye unshut to see Her Representative on Earth creep ' mongst Those poor defenceless worms , whom Nature left An humble prey to every thing ...
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