Cherry & Violet, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1853 |
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Pagina 8
... Braidfoot , a jolly , good- tempered Bachelor , black - haired , fresh - coloured , and fix Feet high , whose Sign was the Roebuck . A few Weeks after my Birth , which was in February , 1633 , in the Midft of a notable hard Froft ...
... Braidfoot , a jolly , good- tempered Bachelor , black - haired , fresh - coloured , and fix Feet high , whose Sign was the Roebuck . A few Weeks after my Birth , which was in February , 1633 , in the Midft of a notable hard Froft ...
Pagina 28
... Braidfoot , the Glover , who lived next Door to us ; and who talked the Matter over with my Father very freely when they had the Shop to themselves ; I fewing in the Parlour behind . " I can fee quite plainly through " the old Lady ...
... Braidfoot , the Glover , who lived next Door to us ; and who talked the Matter over with my Father very freely when they had the Shop to themselves ; I fewing in the Parlour behind . " I can fee quite plainly through " the old Lady ...
Pagina 29
... Braid- foot , only the Mother wants to get this Daughter off first - and " stands in her own Light by her " Manœuvres , I can tell her . " Defend me from me from a managing " Mother ! " About this Time , my Father's Trade had a short ...
... Braid- foot , only the Mother wants to get this Daughter off first - and " stands in her own Light by her " Manœuvres , I can tell her . " Defend me from me from a managing " Mother ! " About this Time , my Father's Trade had a short ...
Pagina 35
... Braidfoot upheld him through thick and thin , laughing all the while ; though he kept his own bushy Head as fhort as a Blacking - brush . Indeed , this Man , though the Effence of Mirth and Good - humour , ftrongly built , and fix Foot ...
... Braidfoot upheld him through thick and thin , laughing all the while ; though he kept his own bushy Head as fhort as a Blacking - brush . Indeed , this Man , though the Effence of Mirth and Good - humour , ftrongly built , and fix Foot ...
Pagina 36
... Braidfoot's long Legs helped him more in wading out like a Heron , I think , than his Arms in fwimming , for he , too , presently came aland , covered with Mud . My Mother and I cried , and felt very grateful to Mark , who ftood panting ...
... Braidfoot's long Legs helped him more in wading out like a Heron , I think , than his Arms in fwimming , for he , too , presently came aland , covered with Mud . My Mother and I cried , and felt very grateful to Mark , who ftood panting ...
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66 Cherry 66 I faid acroſs againſt almoſt Anſwer ARTHUR HALL aſked Benskin Bleffing Bridge Buſineſs CHAP clofe cloſe cried dear Cherry Dolly Door dreffed eſcape fame Father fays fhe fcap feemed fent fhall fhould fince firſt fome foon forry freſh ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fure Hand hear heard Heart herſelf himſelf Horfe Horſe Houfe Houſe Hugh Braidfoot Huſband inſtead juft juſt Kitty knew Lady laft laſt laughing leaſt London Bridge looked Mafter Blower Mark Miſtreſs Armytage Miſtreſs Blower Miſtreſs Cherry moſt Mother muſt myſelf never Night paffed Pauſe Perfon Plague pleaſant pleaſe Pleaſure poor praiſed preſently Queſtion Reaſon reft ſaid ſay ſee ſeemed ſeen ſet ſhall ſhe ſhort ſmall ſmiling ſpeak Squire ſtayed ſtepped ſtill Street ſuch Tears tell themſelves there's theſe Things thoſe thought told uſed Violet walked Watchman Whitechapel Window
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Pagina 161 - I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone. My soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him ; I called him, but he gave me no answer.
Pagina 25 - He freely gave him his advice, and he promised to follow it ; and when he appeared before them, and they proposed to him the usual question, Whether he had ever had any experience of a work of grace upon his heart ? he gave this in for answer, that he could appeal to the Searcher of hearts, that he made conscience of his very thoughts ; with which answer they were satisfied, as indeed they well might.