Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety , that some count him unhappy that never traveled , a kind of prisoner , and pity his case that from his cradle to his old age beholds the same still ; still , still , the same , the same ...
... senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety , that some count him unhappy that never traveled , a kind of prisoner , and pity his case that from his cradle to his old age beholds the same still ; still , still , the same , the same ...
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... sense . - Classical puns and mottoes -Punning mottoes of the English peerage . Jeux - de - mots , exhibiting ingenious iteratives , and other playful liberties with words . . 155 English Words and Forms of Expression . D ' IFFERENCE ...
... sense . - Classical puns and mottoes -Punning mottoes of the English peerage . Jeux - de - mots , exhibiting ingenious iteratives , and other playful liberties with words . . 155 English Words and Forms of Expression . D ' IFFERENCE ...
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... Sense to Sound . 551 RTICULATE imitation of inarticulate sounds , with examples of difficulty and ease . s or Familiar Quotations from Unfamiliar Sources . 554 VARIETY of quotations traced to their original source in A VARIETY of ...
... Sense to Sound . 551 RTICULATE imitation of inarticulate sounds , with examples of difficulty and ease . s or Familiar Quotations from Unfamiliar Sources . 554 VARIETY of quotations traced to their original source in A VARIETY of ...
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... senses , revels when she errs , Sneers when she weeps , regrets , repents she fell ; Then , deep revenged , reseeks the nether hell ! L - THE APPROACH OF EVENING . Idling , I sit in this mild twilight dim , Whilst birds , in wild ...
... senses , revels when she errs , Sneers when she weeps , regrets , repents she fell ; Then , deep revenged , reseeks the nether hell ! L - THE APPROACH OF EVENING . Idling , I sit in this mild twilight dim , Whilst birds , in wild ...
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... sense , and waking prove but toys . HOW VAIN , How wretched is Poor man , that doth remain A slave to such a state as this ! His days are short at longest ; few at most ; They are but bad at best , yet lavished out , or lost . THEY BE ...
... sense , and waking prove but toys . HOW VAIN , How wretched is Poor man , that doth remain A slave to such a state as this ! His days are short at longest ; few at most ; They are but bad at best , yet lavished out , or lost . THEY BE ...
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