The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... FATHER AND AN ONLY CHILD . Read ye that run the aweful truth , With which I charge my page ; A worm is in the bud of youth , And at the root of age . COWPER . CHAPTER LXXX.-p. 59 . OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN MAY ...
... FATHER AND AN ONLY CHILD . Read ye that run the aweful truth , With which I charge my page ; A worm is in the bud of youth , And at the root of age . COWPER . CHAPTER LXXX.-p. 59 . OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN MAY ...
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... nosing in this place , pricking their ears in that , and now full - mouthed upon a false scent , and now again all at fault . Oh the delight of walking invisible among mankind ! " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , 11.
... nosing in this place , pricking their ears in that , and now full - mouthed upon a false scent , and now again all at fault . Oh the delight of walking invisible among mankind ! " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , 11.
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , " he is an audacious heretic . " " A school- master , by his learning , " says Dr. Fullbot- tom Wigsby . The Bishop would take him for a Divine , if there were ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. " Whoever he be , " says Father O'Faggot , " he is an audacious heretic . " " A school- master , by his learning , " says Dr. Fullbot- tom Wigsby . The Bishop would take him for a Divine , if there were ...
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... Father re- quires from those who enter into it , that it should be made ; and which it might always be , under His blessing , were it not for the miscon- duct of one or the other party , or of both . If such a disposition were ...
... Father re- quires from those who enter into it , that it should be made ; and which it might always be , under His blessing , were it not for the miscon- duct of one or the other party , or of both . If such a disposition were ...
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... FATHER AND AN ONLY CHILD . Read ye that run the aweful truth , With which I charge my page ; A worm is in the bud of youth , And at the root of age . CowPER . LEONARD was not more than eight and twenty when he obtained a living , a few ...
... FATHER AND AN ONLY CHILD . Read ye that run the aweful truth , With which I charge my page ; A worm is in the bud of youth , And at the root of age . CowPER . LEONARD was not more than eight and twenty when he obtained a living , a few ...
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