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... thou art a prodigy , man ! " " Rest you merry , fair master , " said the youth , who was not much pleased with his new acquaintance's jocularity , " I must 15 go dry myself , instead of standing dripping here , answering questions . " 6 ...
... thou art a prodigy , man ! " " Rest you merry , fair master , " said the youth , who was not much pleased with his new acquaintance's jocularity , " I must 15 go dry myself , instead of standing dripping here , answering questions . " 6 ...
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... thou art aware of . " As he spoke , the door opened , and a girl , rather above than under fifteen years old , entered with a platter , covered with 10 damask , on which was placed a small saucer of the dried plums which have always ...
... thou art aware of . " As he spoke , the door opened , and a girl , rather above than under fifteen years old , entered with a platter , covered with 10 damask , on which was placed a small saucer of the dried plums which have always ...
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... thou art too young to be what it is pity to think thou must be one day a false and treacherous thing , like the rest of thy giddy sex . No man ever lived to man's estate but he had the opportunity to know you all . Here is a Scottish ...
... thou art too young to be what it is pity to think thou must be one day a false and treacherous thing , like the rest of thy giddy sex . No man ever lived to man's estate but he had the opportunity to know you all . Here is a Scottish ...
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... thou shalt taste of saddle - girth and stirrup - leather , till thou art as raw as St. Bartholomew . Yet hold , I see thy eye has fixed on the wine measure , and thou shalt not go without tasting . " 5 So saying , he filled him a ...
... thou shalt taste of saddle - girth and stirrup - leather , till thou art as raw as St. Bartholomew . Yet hold , I see thy eye has fixed on the wine measure , and thou shalt not go without tasting . " 5 So saying , he filled him a ...
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... thou art a comfortable man in such cases , when a confessor is not to be had . Give him one minute of ghostly advice , and despatch matters in the next . I must proceed on the rounds . Soldiers , follow me ! " 35 The provost rode on ...
... thou art a comfortable man in such cases , when a confessor is not to be had . Give him one minute of ghostly advice , and despatch matters in the next . I must proceed on the rounds . Soldiers , follow me ! " 35 The provost rode on ...
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Page 498 - Sometimes with secure delight The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequered shade, And young and old come forth to play On a sunshine holiday...
Page 1 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury...
Page 44 - The lark, his lay who thrill'd all day, Sits hush'd his partner nigh ; Breeze, bird, and flower, confess the hour, But where is County Guy ? " The village maid steals through the shade, Her shepherd's suit to hear ; To beauty shy, by lattice...
Page 519 - And marshal me to knavery: Let it work; For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer Hoist with his own petar...
Page 121 - I was all ear, !(« And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death.
Page 195 - I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
Page 485 - Dieux, pour le confondre, l'accablent de trésors dont il n'ose jouir ; Ce qu'il cherche pour être heureux est précisément ce qui l'empêche de l'être. Il regrette tout ce qu'il donne, et craint toujours de perdre ; il se tourmente pour gagner. " On ne le voit presque jamais ; il est seul, triste, abattu, au fond de son palais ; ses amis mêmes n'osent l'aborder, de peur de lui devenir suspects.
Page ix - Mr Walter Scott's. He has the most extraordinary genius of a boy I ever saw. He was reading a poem to his mother when I went in. I made him read on : it was the description of a shipwreck. His passion rose with the storm. He lifted his eyes and hands. 'There's the mast gone,' says he; 'crash it goes ! — they will all perish ! ' After his agitation, he turns to me. 'That is too melancholy,' says he; 'I had better read you something more amusing.
Page 339 - Tis listening fear, and dumb amazement all: When to the startled eye the sudden glance Appears far south, eruptive through the cloud; And following slower, in explosion vast, The Thunder raises his tremendous voice. At first, heard solemn o'er the verge of Heaven...