The Hermit in the Country, Or, Sketches of English Manners, 第 3 巻H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... dear dinner , sent for from the Star and Garter . My lord , who had lost his appetite by over waiting , lost his politeness also , fright- ened all the women by his tremendous swearing , and never came to a recover all the evening . The ...
... dear dinner , sent for from the Star and Garter . My lord , who had lost his appetite by over waiting , lost his politeness also , fright- ened all the women by his tremendous swearing , and never came to a recover all the evening . The ...
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... a stage , " let us journey a little while in this conveyance . And here , oh ! my dear country , how superior art thou to any other place in the world , in thy horses , in thy conveyance , and in thy mode of travelling.
... a stage , " let us journey a little while in this conveyance . And here , oh ! my dear country , how superior art thou to any other place in the world , in thy horses , in thy conveyance , and in thy mode of travelling.
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... dear , don't be cruel ; you may do worse than take me . " Here be pulled up in prime style , and called about him like a ruffian lord . " I say , Jem Ostler , come , look sharp , don't go to sleep . " ( To me ) " Now , master , you ...
... dear , don't be cruel ; you may do worse than take me . " Here be pulled up in prime style , and called about him like a ruffian lord . " I say , Jem Ostler , come , look sharp , don't go to sleep . " ( To me ) " Now , master , you ...
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... dear innocent ? " I exclaimed , 66 ere thou shalt awake to a glorious morn- ing ? Are these spring flowers the emblems of thy faded sweets , which an endless spring to come , shall call into bloom , and fragrance ? Yes ; thy parents ...
... dear innocent ? " I exclaimed , 66 ere thou shalt awake to a glorious morn- ing ? Are these spring flowers the emblems of thy faded sweets , which an endless spring to come , shall call into bloom , and fragrance ? Yes ; thy parents ...
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... dear and interesting daugh- ters of Albion , nature's softest and fairest work - you whose smiles give added bright- ness to the laurel wreath , and whose praises enhance the victor's prize , how are your sym- pathies awakened in this ...
... dear and interesting daugh- ters of Albion , nature's softest and fairest work - you whose smiles give added bright- ness to the laurel wreath , and whose praises enhance the victor's prize , how are your sym- pathies awakened in this ...
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acquaintance admiration affection barouche beauty betwixt bosom brave brother burnie Bushy Park Caledonia carriage charm cheek coach coat Colonel cossack countenance cousin Crosstree curricle dance dare dear delight dinner dress Edinburgh epaulette esteem exclaimed faded fancy fashion fear female flowers footboy forget forgive fortune friendship gay deceiver girl glass gout habit half hand happy heart HERMIT Highland honest honor hour innocent kind Lady Grizelda ladyship laird land laugh lence libertine liel living London look Lord married merry mind mirth morning nature neighbour never numerous panegyric party passed person pleasure poor praise pride promise quadrille reflection reproach retirement Richmond Park scarcely scene Scot Scotland Scottish sigh silence Sir Marmaduke smile soldier's Soldier's heart spirit tears tion tone town truth whilst widow wine wounded young youth
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136 ページ - Salute the rear— the first foot's entering step. That sudden on the floor is welcome heard, Ere blushing maids have braided up their hair; The laugh, the hearty kits, the gord new year Pronounced with honest warmth.