The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... sometimes with might the sword unjust ; And bowing to the dust , The rightful cause , that so such seeming ill May thine appointed purposes fulfil ; Sometimes , as in this late auspicious hour For which our hymns we raise , Making the ...
... sometimes with might the sword unjust ; And bowing to the dust , The rightful cause , that so such seeming ill May thine appointed purposes fulfil ; Sometimes , as in this late auspicious hour For which our hymns we raise , Making the ...
xxviii psl.
... fantastical . Twelfth Night . CHAPTER LVIII . P. I.-p. 229 . CONCERNING THE PORTRAIT OF DR . DANIEL DOVE . The sure traveller , Though he alight sometimes , still goeth on . HERBERT . THE DOCTOR , & .c . CHAPTER VII . A. xxviii CONTENTS .
... fantastical . Twelfth Night . CHAPTER LVIII . P. I.-p. 229 . CONCERNING THE PORTRAIT OF DR . DANIEL DOVE . The sure traveller , Though he alight sometimes , still goeth on . HERBERT . THE DOCTOR , & .c . CHAPTER VII . A. xxviii CONTENTS .
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... sometimes whining with a short note of im- patience , and sometimes gently putting his paw against her apron to remind her that he wished for another bit of bread and butter . Barnaby was gone to the farm , and Nobs was in the stable ...
... sometimes whining with a short note of im- patience , and sometimes gently putting his paw against her apron to remind her that he wished for another bit of bread and butter . Barnaby was gone to the farm , and Nobs was in the stable ...
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... sometimes to read aloud on Sundays ; and if the departed take cognizance of what passes on earth , and poets derive any satisfaction from that posthumous applause which is generally the only reward of those who deserve it , Sylvester ...
... sometimes to read aloud on Sundays ; and if the departed take cognizance of what passes on earth , and poets derive any satisfaction from that posthumous applause which is generally the only reward of those who deserve it , Sylvester ...
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... sometimes thrown out like a tub to the whale , or like a trail of carrion to draw off hounds from the scent . The bill which should have put an end to the inhuman practice of employing children to sweep chimneys was thrown out on the ...
... sometimes thrown out like a tub to the whale , or like a trail of carrion to draw off hounds from the scent . The bill which should have put an end to the inhuman practice of employing children to sweep chimneys was thrown out on the ...
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237 psl. - ONE summer evening the doctor, on his way back from a visit in that direction, stopped, as on such opportunities he usually did, at Mr. Bacon's wicket, and looked in at the open casement to see if his friends were within. Mr. Bacon was sitting there alone, with a book open on the table before him ; and looking round when he heard the horse stop, " Come in, doctor," said he, " if you have a few minutes to spare.