The Hermit in the Country, Or, Sketches of English Manners, 第 3 巻H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... lost a sum of money , which inconvenienced him , and with it , he lost his temper and his spirits , and was dull and unhappy all the rest of the day ; in so much that when called upon to delight us with his flute , he pleaded ...
... lost a sum of money , which inconvenienced him , and with it , he lost his temper and his spirits , and was dull and unhappy all the rest of the day ; in so much that when called upon to delight us with his flute , he pleaded ...
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... 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 sparkling glass now cir- culated , and the hour for vocal and ...
... 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 sparkling glass now cir- culated , and the hour for vocal and ...
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... lost affection and disre- garded attachment , were keenly felt , and tempers betrayed , and attractions faded , were not amongst the worst of our mis- haps . A set of false teeth , some artificial tresses , a gentleman's stay - lace ...
... lost affection and disre- garded attachment , were keenly felt , and tempers betrayed , and attractions faded , were not amongst the worst of our mis- haps . A set of false teeth , some artificial tresses , a gentleman's stay - lace ...
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... lost that gem which best befits an immortal diadem . " I now committed myself to my couch , but not to rest ; and well might I have said with my uncle Toby , " I wish Trim — I wish I was asleep ; " but sleep was not that night for THE ...
... lost that gem which best befits an immortal diadem . " I now committed myself to my couch , but not to rest ; and well might I have said with my uncle Toby , " I wish Trim — I wish I was asleep ; " but sleep was not that night for THE ...
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... lost its charm for him . Duty is the leading feature of his countenance . Undazzled by externals , and unappalled by perils , onward he moves with the marked character of dignity . His march in life cannot be long : the abated lustre of ...
... lost its charm for him . Duty is the leading feature of his countenance . Undazzled by externals , and unappalled by perils , onward he moves with the marked character of dignity . His march in life cannot be long : the abated lustre of ...
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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 - Long ere the lingering dawn of that blythe morn Which ushers in the year, the roosting cock, Flapping his wings, repeats his larum shrill ; But on that morn no busy flail obeys His rousing call ; no sounds but sounds of joy Salute the ear...
14 ページ - ... official character with which he was invested. On this occasion a ballad appeared, under the title of " Billy's too young to drive us," of which we prefer to copy the first rather than the last portion, I. " If life's a rough journey, as moralists tell, Englishmen sure make the best on't , On this spot of the earth they bade Liberty dwell, Whilst Slavery holds all the rest on't. They thought the best solace for labour and care Was a state independent and free, Sir ; And this thought, tho' a curse...
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.