Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... happy , happy in your duty to a father , happy it may be in the arms of a husband , whom the possession of such a wife may teach refinement and sensi- bility . I go to my native country , to hurry through scenes of irksome business or ...
... happy , happy in your duty to a father , happy it may be in the arms of a husband , whom the possession of such a wife may teach refinement and sensi- bility . I go to my native country , to hurry through scenes of irksome business or ...
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... happy . We danced and we sung , and there was not a sad heart in the valley where we dwelt . Yet we left our dancing , our songs , and our cheerfulness ; you were distressed , and we pitied you . Since that day the pipe has never been ...
... happy . We danced and we sung , and there was not a sad heart in the valley where we dwelt . Yet we left our dancing , our songs , and our cheerfulness ; you were distressed , and we pitied you . Since that day the pipe has never been ...
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... happy one : as a Christian , I am willing to believe that there is a great deal of truth in the following ... happy in its own . For instance : animals of prey live much alone ; animals of a milder constitution in society . Yet the ...
... happy one : as a Christian , I am willing to believe that there is a great deal of truth in the following ... happy in its own . For instance : animals of prey live much alone ; animals of a milder constitution in society . Yet the ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
Términos y frases comunes
appeared Barbaroux beauty Caen called Calvados Castle Rackrent character Charlotte Charlotte Corday death delight den Bosch desire divine doth earth evil eyes father fear feel Franquelin genius Giaour give hame hand happy hast hath heard heart heaven honour hope human imitation Jason labour Lady land LEOPOLD SCHEFER less light Little John live look Lord Lord Hastings Louisa Madame Marat matter mind morning nature neighbours never night noble pain passion Patrick Spence perhaps person pleasure poet poetical poetry poor present Priam quoth Reculvers rest rich Robin Robin Hood Sancho scene seemed Sir Condy Sir Edward Socrates song soul spirit stood sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tion truth Vathek Vicar of Wakefield virtue whole wind wisdom words young