The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... thought comes ; who indeed can tell ? But this we know , that like the wind it cometh as it listeth . Happily there is no cause for me to say with Sir Philip Sydney , If I could think how these my thoughts to leave ; Or thinking still ...
... thought comes ; who indeed can tell ? But this we know , that like the wind it cometh as it listeth . Happily there is no cause for me to say with Sir Philip Sydney , If I could think how these my thoughts to leave ; Or thinking still ...
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... thought himself bound to notice the representation were it only for the singularity of the case . If Dr. Southey thought it became him for that reason and for truth's sake , to speak a good word of some poor horses who had long ago been ...
... thought himself bound to notice the representation were it only for the singularity of the case . If Dr. Southey thought it became him for that reason and for truth's sake , to speak a good word of some poor horses who had long ago been ...
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... thought for anything through which he might be remembered by them . It was enough for him if his jests and whims and ... thought as little as that world thought of him ; nor had he the slightest wish for its applause . The passion which ...
... thought for anything through which he might be remembered by them . It was enough for him if his jests and whims and ... thought as little as that world thought of him ; nor had he the slightest wish for its applause . The passion which ...
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2d Edit acquainted Adam Littleton Allison beauty better Bishop BOTANY called Champagne CHAPTER character cloth coloured creature dear death Doctor Doncaster Duchess English evil father feeling flowers garden habit happy heart honour hope horse Huge Bear human husband INTERCHAPTER J. C. LOUDON JANE MARCET JANUS DOUSA JOANNA BAILLIE Job's wife John JOHN BUNYAN King Lady little old Woman lived London look Lord manner Mason master ment Middle Bear mind moral nature never Nobs observed opinion Opus Percy Lodge person Peter Collinson PETRARCH philosophers physician Plates poet poor porridge Queen racter reader reason Reginald Heber remarkable says sermon Sir Thomas Brown Southey speak story taste Thaxted Grange thing Thomas Gent THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY thou thought Three Bears tion verses VINCENT BOURNE vols Wee Bear word young