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Pagina 6
... deck , -a great convenience , and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ; and on my speering at Mrs Mashlam anent her for- mer journey to London , of which I had heard but the far - off sough of rumour , she blushed a thought in ...
... deck , -a great convenience , and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ; and on my speering at Mrs Mashlam anent her for- mer journey to London , of which I had heard but the far - off sough of rumour , she blushed a thought in ...
Pagina 93
... deck her spokesman by a glass , Who , clad in gay and silken weeds , Thus opes his mouth , hark , how he speeds ! I wonder what your Grace doth here , Who have expected been twelve year , And this your son , fair Carolus , Who is so ...
... deck her spokesman by a glass , Who , clad in gay and silken weeds , Thus opes his mouth , hark , how he speeds ! I wonder what your Grace doth here , Who have expected been twelve year , And this your son , fair Carolus , Who is so ...
Pagina 114
... deck'd her girdle , as a sign She was a sultan's bride , ( thank Heaven , not mine . " ) She had seen Juan in the market , and had ordered him to be bought for her . The description of a seraglian love - making is touched with the au ...
... deck'd her girdle , as a sign She was a sultan's bride , ( thank Heaven , not mine . " ) She had seen Juan in the market , and had ordered him to be bought for her . The description of a seraglian love - making is touched with the au ...
Pagina 124
... deck our parish - church withal ; - And some I carried to the hall , With merry misletoe . " Such were my shifts , poor helps they were For eking out those means of mine : - But now my wits are at an end , And I shall thankfully depend ...
... deck our parish - church withal ; - And some I carried to the hall , With merry misletoe . " Such were my shifts , poor helps they were For eking out those means of mine : - But now my wits are at an end , And I shall thankfully depend ...
Pagina 162
... deck , with no other remembrance of his fall than a cer . tain degree of curiosity to see and know something of his passengers , & he termed them a desire , which was no doubt 5 162 [ Sept. The Man - of - War's - Man . Chapter I.
... deck , with no other remembrance of his fall than a cer . tain degree of curiosity to see and know something of his passengers , & he termed them a desire , which was no doubt 5 162 [ Sept. The Man - of - War's - Man . Chapter I.
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