The Doctor, &cLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... thou wilt say that wands be to be wrought when they are green , lest they rather break than bend when they be dry , yet know also that he that bendeth a twig because he would see if it would bow by strength may chance to have a crooked ...
... thou wilt say that wands be to be wrought when they are green , lest they rather break than bend when they be dry , yet know also that he that bendeth a twig because he would see if it would bow by strength may chance to have a crooked ...
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... braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in constant bud and fall ? The generations of deciduous man How often hast thou seen them pass away ! HURDIS . CHAPTER XLIII .. P. I.—p. 188 . ANTIQUITIES OF DONCASTER CONTENTS . xxiii.
... braving tower , and silent mark'd The human leaf in constant bud and fall ? The generations of deciduous man How often hast thou seen them pass away ! HURDIS . CHAPTER XLIII .. P. I.—p. 188 . ANTIQUITIES OF DONCASTER CONTENTS . xxiii.
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... thou present a judgment due to sin ? Turn but the key and thou mayst lock it in . Or wouldst thou have a blessing fall upon thee ? Open the door , and it will shower on thee ! 3 QUARLES . CHAPTER XLIX . P. I.—p. 207 . CONCERNING THE ...
... thou present a judgment due to sin ? Turn but the key and thou mayst lock it in . Or wouldst thou have a blessing fall upon thee ? Open the door , and it will shower on thee ! 3 QUARLES . CHAPTER XLIX . P. I.—p. 207 . CONCERNING THE ...
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... thou please , Thou canst not fail to catch such fish as these . CHAPTER LV . P. I. p . 223 . QUARLES . THE AUTHOR'S LAST VISIT TO DONCASTER . Fuere quondam hæc sed fuere ; Nunc ubi sint , rogitas ? Id annos Scire hos oportet scilicet ...
... thou please , Thou canst not fail to catch such fish as these . CHAPTER LV . P. I. p . 223 . QUARLES . THE AUTHOR'S LAST VISIT TO DONCASTER . Fuere quondam hæc sed fuere ; Nunc ubi sint , rogitas ? Id annos Scire hos oportet scilicet ...
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... Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet bedfellow . WEBSTER . WHEN I ...
... Thou sleepest worse than if a mouse should be forced to take up her lodging in a cat's ear ; a little infant that breeds its teeth , should it lie with thee , would cry out as if thou wert the more unquiet bedfellow . WEBSTER . WHEN I ...
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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.