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Pagina 22
Thy heard and head are of a different dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye ; With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious author on this sub ...
Thy heard and head are of a different dye ; Short of one foot , distorted in an eye ; With all these tokens of a knave complete , Should'st thou be honest , thou'rt a dev'lish cheat . ' I have seen a very ingenious author on this sub ...
Pagina 33
That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou hast more to - morrows yet to ask , And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the hindmost chariot - wheels , are curst ...
That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou hast more to - morrows yet to ask , And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the hindmost chariot - wheels , are curst ...
Pagina 37
I , overjoy'd , could not forbear aloud ; “ This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! .. Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest .
I , overjoy'd , could not forbear aloud ; “ This turn hath made amends : thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! .. Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest .
Pagina 118
How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that into a third , nay to take for thy husband a man who has so shamelessly crept into the bed of his brother ? However , for the sake of our past ...
How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that into a third , nay to take for thy husband a man who has so shamelessly crept into the bed of his brother ? However , for the sake of our past ...
Pagina 150
The buntsman looking earnestly at the shadow of the young maiden in the stream , ' Oh thou dear picture , if thou couldst remain there in the absence of that fair creature whom you represent in the water , how willingly could I stand ...
The buntsman looking earnestly at the shadow of the young maiden in the stream , ' Oh thou dear picture , if thou couldst remain there in the absence of that fair creature whom you represent in the water , how willingly could I stand ...
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