The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... feet are tired . This is pursued till suppertime at ten o'clock . Meantime , the " band " ( called " waits " in London ) is playing before the doors of the great neigh- bours , and regaled with beer , and chine , and pies ; the village ...
... feet are tired . This is pursued till suppertime at ten o'clock . Meantime , the " band " ( called " waits " in London ) is playing before the doors of the great neigh- bours , and regaled with beer , and chine , and pies ; the village ...
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... feet may stray , thy charms sublime , I llustrious maid ! approv'd and prais'd by all , Like some enchantment shall my soul enthrall → Light ev'ry path - illuminate mind- my I nspire my pen with sentiments refin'd →→→ And teach my ...
... feet may stray , thy charms sublime , I llustrious maid ! approv'd and prais'd by all , Like some enchantment shall my soul enthrall → Light ev'ry path - illuminate mind- my I nspire my pen with sentiments refin'd →→→ And teach my ...
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... feet , shutting of boxes , and scrambling for hats , as beats Milton's 66 busy hum of men " all to nothing , till they reach their wonted slide in the yard , where they suddenly stop on discovering that " that skinny old creature , Bet ...
... feet , shutting of boxes , and scrambling for hats , as beats Milton's 66 busy hum of men " all to nothing , till they reach their wonted slide in the yard , where they suddenly stop on discovering that " that skinny old creature , Bet ...
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... feet ; she puts her penny in the pewter pot , and kneels down with the young man on the cushion , and he salutes her . When they rise , the woman takes up the cushion , and leads the dance , the man fol- lowing , and holding the skirt ...
... feet ; she puts her penny in the pewter pot , and kneels down with the young man on the cushion , and he salutes her . When they rise , the woman takes up the cushion , and leads the dance , the man fol- lowing , and holding the skirt ...
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... feet . Art thou a man ? a patriot ? look around ; Oh , thou shalt find , howe'er thy footsteps roam , That land thy country , and that spot thy home . Mr. Editor , -As your Table Book may be considered an extensively agreeable and ...
... feet . Art thou a man ? a patriot ? look around ; Oh , thou shalt find , howe'er thy footsteps roam , That land thy country , and that spot thy home . Mr. Editor , -As your Table Book may be considered an extensively agreeable and ...
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