The Hermit in the Country, Or, Sketches of English Manners, 第 3 巻H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... . Fear , sickness and disap- pointment pervaded the whole assembly . We had certainly only escaped perils by land and water ; but the bodies and the minds of many of the party were neverthe- less no 10 A PARTY OF PLEASURE .
... . Fear , sickness and disap- pointment pervaded the whole assembly . We had certainly only escaped perils by land and water ; but the bodies and the minds of many of the party were neverthe- less no 10 A PARTY OF PLEASURE .
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Felix M'Donogh. minds of many of the party were neverthe- less no little shattered by the shocks they had received . Wounded pride , lost affection and disre- garded attachment , were keenly ... mind , as liable to A PARTY OF PLEASURE . 11.
Felix M'Donogh. minds of many of the party were neverthe- less no little shattered by the shocks they had received . Wounded pride , lost affection and disre- garded attachment , were keenly ... mind , as liable to A PARTY OF PLEASURE . 11.
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Felix M'Donogh. 1 rature of the human mind , as liable to muta- tions and to storms , as the elements them- selves . Alas ! it is not these parties alone , which are subject to similar events . Do we not daily see our brightest prospects ...
Felix M'Donogh. 1 rature of the human mind , as liable to muta- tions and to storms , as the elements them- selves . Alas ! it is not these parties alone , which are subject to similar events . Do we not daily see our brightest prospects ...
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... that a man who should take a moralizing frame of mind along with him , might find exercise for it every where ; not more as a Hermit in Lon- don than as a HERMIT IN THE COUNTRY . N ° XLII . A CHILD'S BURIAL . VOL . 24 THE TOP OF A STAGE .
... that a man who should take a moralizing frame of mind along with him , might find exercise for it every where ; not more as a Hermit in Lon- don than as a HERMIT IN THE COUNTRY . N ° XLII . A CHILD'S BURIAL . VOL . 24 THE TOP OF A STAGE .
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... mind , when a procession of young children walk- ing two and two , with nosegays in their hands , relieved my aching imagination . " It's a marriage , " cried I to myself , for I saw only the close of the procession of these innocents ...
... mind , when a procession of young children walk- ing two and two , with nosegays in their hands , relieved my aching imagination . " It's a marriage , " cried I to myself , for I saw only the close of the procession of these innocents ...
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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.