Collected Works, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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Page 124
... leaving behind , any way damped his spirits . After he had taken leave of the rest of the company , I gave him all I had , 5 my blessing . " And now , my boy , " cried I , " thou art going to fight for thy country , remember how thy ...
... leaving behind , any way damped his spirits . After he had taken leave of the rest of the company , I gave him all I had , 5 my blessing . " And now , my boy , " cried I , " thou art going to fight for thy country , remember how thy ...
Page 155
... leave an helpless family of orphans behind me , yet they will not be utterly forsaken ; some friend , perhaps , will ... leave ] 66b ; shall leave 66a 29 afflictions ] 66b ; affliction 66a 35 pleasure and pain which they had sustained ...
... leave an helpless family of orphans behind me , yet they will not be utterly forsaken ; some friend , perhaps , will ... leave ] 66b ; shall leave 66a 29 afflictions ] 66b ; affliction 66a 35 pleasure and pain which they had sustained ...
Page 255
... leave P ; She leaves 65a ; They sink 65b 70a ; man P , 65b mans ] 65a , 160 Defac'd by time and tottering ] 65a – 70a ; But now by time dismantled P 161 There in ] 70a ; Amidst P - 65b 1 Goldsmith gives a similar account of modern Italy ...
... leave P ; She leaves 65a ; They sink 65b 70a ; man P , 65b mans ] 65a , 160 Defac'd by time and tottering ] 65a – 70a ; But now by time dismantled P 161 There in ] 70a ; Amidst P - 65b 1 Goldsmith gives a similar account of modern Italy ...
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