The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... Thought . HURLOTHRUMBO . Lo libres fo be faitz , e de bos motz complit ; E sil voletz entendre , li gran e li petit Podon i mot apendre de sen e de bel dit ; Car aisel qui le fe nal ventre tot farsit , E sel que nol conoish , ni nol a ...
... Thought . HURLOTHRUMBO . Lo libres fo be faitz , e de bos motz complit ; E sil voletz entendre , li gran e li petit Podon i mot apendre de sen e de bel dit ; Car aisel qui le fe nal ventre tot farsit , E sel que nol conoish , ni nol a ...
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... THOUGHTS . USES OF SHAVING . I wonder whence that tear came , when I smiled In the production on't ! Sorrow's a thief That can when joy looks on , steal forth a grief . MASSINGER . CHAPTER CLIV.—p. 209 . A POET'S CALCULATION CONCERNING ...
... THOUGHTS . USES OF SHAVING . I wonder whence that tear came , when I smiled In the production on't ! Sorrow's a thief That can when joy looks on , steal forth a grief . MASSINGER . CHAPTER CLIV.—p. 209 . A POET'S CALCULATION CONCERNING ...
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... thought , And poor in thought to make of it the best , Blame me not , Gentles , if I soon am caught By this or that , when as my themes suggest Aught of collateral aid which may be wrought Into its service : Blame me not , I say ; The ...
... thought , And poor in thought to make of it the best , Blame me not , Gentles , if I soon am caught By this or that , when as my themes suggest Aught of collateral aid which may be wrought Into its service : Blame me not , I say ; The ...
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... , said Nicholas ; -but I should as soon thought of dropping one myself ! If thou hadst Nicholas , replied the Doctor , ' twould have been a foal with longer ears , and VOL . V. B a cross upon the shoulders . But I am heartily.
... , said Nicholas ; -but I should as soon thought of dropping one myself ! If thou hadst Nicholas , replied the Doctor , ' twould have been a foal with longer ears , and VOL . V. B a cross upon the shoulders . But I am heartily.
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... thought it ? Who'll believe it ? and so with interjections benedic- tory or maledictory , applied indiscriminately to himself and Miss Jenny and the foal , he gave vent to his wonder , frequently however repeating his doubts how the ...
... thought it ? Who'll believe it ? and so with interjections benedic- tory or maledictory , applied indiscriminately to himself and Miss Jenny and the foal , he gave vent to his wonder , frequently however repeating his doubts how the ...
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