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Pagina 9
... heart of man , And mine's the house of wine . Sack , says my bush , Be merry and drink sherry , that's my posie . BEN JONSON's New Inn . As the senior traveller descended the crazy steps of the dili- gence at the inn , he was greeted by ...
... heart of man , And mine's the house of wine . Sack , says my bush , Be merry and drink sherry , that's my posie . BEN JONSON's New Inn . As the senior traveller descended the crazy steps of the dili- gence at the inn , he was greeted by ...
Pagina 18
... heart of the old gardener . One tall embowering holly was , however , sacred from the shears ; and on a garden seat beneath its shade Lovel beheld his old friend , with spectacles on nose and pouch on side , busily employed in per ...
... heart of the old gardener . One tall embowering holly was , however , sacred from the shears ; and on a garden seat beneath its shade Lovel beheld his old friend , with spectacles on nose and pouch on side , busily employed in per ...
Pagina 33
... heart to try it at the law , and say that he beguiled ye . ' ' Provoking scoundrel , ' muttered the indignant Antiquary between his teeth ; ' I'll have the hangman's lash and his back acquainted for this ! ' And then in a louder tone ...
... heart to try it at the law , and say that he beguiled ye . ' ' Provoking scoundrel , ' muttered the indignant Antiquary between his teeth ; ' I'll have the hangman's lash and his back acquainted for this ! ' And then in a louder tone ...
Pagina 39
... heart was good ; Could he go faster than he could ? While he is engaged in his journey and return , it may not be impertinent to inform the reader to whose mansion he was bearing his embassy . We have said that Mr. Oldbuck kept little ...
... heart was good ; Could he go faster than he could ? While he is engaged in his journey and return , it may not be impertinent to inform the reader to whose mansion he was bearing his embassy . We have said that Mr. Oldbuck kept little ...
Pagina 50
... like a hurt wild duck , I detest a drum like a Quaker ; and they thunder and rattle out yonder upon the town's common so that every volley and roll goes to my very heart . ' ' Dear brother , dinna speak that gate o ' 50 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... like a hurt wild duck , I detest a drum like a Quaker ; and they thunder and rattle out yonder upon the town's common so that every volley and roll goes to my very heart . ' ' Dear brother , dinna speak that gate o ' 50 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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