Tales of My Landlord,: The black dwarfWilliam Blackwood, Prince's Street: and John Murray, Albemarle Street, London., 1816 - 347 páginas |
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... thou art gone , and thy strict laws will be Too hard for libertines in poetry ; Till verse ( by thee refined ) in this last age Turn ballad rhime . I had also disputations with him touch- ing his indulging rather a flowing and redundant ...
... thou art gone , and thy strict laws will be Too hard for libertines in poetry ; Till verse ( by thee refined ) in this last age Turn ballad rhime . I had also disputations with him touch- ing his indulging rather a flowing and redundant ...
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... thou false thief , lang hast thou promised me a grey gown , and now I am getting ane that will last for ever . " The dimensions of the pillar , and of the stones , were often appealed to , as a proof of the superior stature and size of ...
... thou false thief , lang hast thou promised me a grey gown , and now I am getting ane that will last for ever . " The dimensions of the pillar , and of the stones , were often appealed to , as a proof of the superior stature and size of ...
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... thou wert a dog , That I might love thee something . Timon of Athens . On the morning , after breakfast , Earns- cliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from ...
... thou wert a dog , That I might love thee something . Timon of Athens . On the morning , after breakfast , Earns- cliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from ...
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... thou , or thine , to do with my waking thoughts ? " " Your waking thoughts , sir , " said the second of Miss Vere's companions , with a sort of mock gravity , " are fixed , doubt- less , upon wisdom ; folly can only intrude on your ...
... thou , or thine , to do with my waking thoughts ? " " Your waking thoughts , sir , " said the second of Miss Vere's companions , with a sort of mock gravity , " are fixed , doubt- less , upon wisdom ; folly can only intrude on your ...
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... thou should'st think- ' tis thus thou should'st speak , if ever hu- man speech and thought kept touch with each other ! They do not - they do not- Alas ! they cannot . And yet - wait here an instant - stir not till my return . " He went ...
... thou should'st think- ' tis thus thou should'st speak , if ever hu- man speech and thought kept touch with each other ! They do not - they do not- Alas ! they cannot . And yet - wait here an instant - stir not till my return . " He went ...
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Página 119 - Marry, then, sweet wag, when thou art king, let not us, that are squires of the night's body, be called thieves of the day's beauty : let us be — Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon : And let men say, we be men of good government; being governed as the sea is, by our noble and chaste mistress the moon, under whose countenance we — steal.
Página 122 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.