The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale. : In Two VolumesHarrison and Company, 1780 - 90 páginas |
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... answer you .'- Very well , Sir , ' cried the fquire , who immediately fmoaked him , and wink- ed on the rest of the company , to pre- pare us for the fport , if you are for a cool argument upon that fubject , I am ready to accept the ...
... answer you .'- Very well , Sir , ' cried the fquire , who immediately fmoaked him , and wink- ed on the rest of the company , to pre- pare us for the fport , if you are for a cool argument upon that fubject , I am ready to accept the ...
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... answering care oppreft : And whence , unhappy youth , ' he cry'd , The forrows of thy breaft ? From better habitations fpurn'd , Reluctant doft thou rove ; Or grieve for friendship unreturn'd , Or unregarded love ? Alas ! the joys that ...
... answering care oppreft : And whence , unhappy youth , ' he cry'd , The forrows of thy breaft ? From better habitations fpurn'd , Reluctant doft thou rove ; Or grieve for friendship unreturn'd , Or unregarded love ? Alas ! the joys that ...
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... answers the whole day enfuing . « СНА Р. Х. THE FAMILY ENDEAVOUR TO COPE WITH THEIR BETTERS . THE MISERIES OF THE POOR WHEN THEY ATTEMPT TO APPEAR A- BOVE THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES . I Now began to find that all my long and painful lectures ...
... answers the whole day enfuing . « СНА Р. Х. THE FAMILY ENDEAVOUR TO COPE WITH THEIR BETTERS . THE MISERIES OF THE POOR WHEN THEY ATTEMPT TO APPEAR A- BOVE THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES . I Now began to find that all my long and painful lectures ...
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... answer thofe of which I make no fe- cret : but I find my vifits here are become troublefome ; I'll take my leave therefore now , and perhaps < come once more to take a final fare- wel when I am quitting the country . ' Thus faying , he ...
... answer thofe of which I make no fe- cret : but I find my vifits here are become troublefome ; I'll take my leave therefore now , and perhaps < come once more to take a final fare- wel when I am quitting the country . ' Thus faying , he ...
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... answer , half ' of which I only heard , the other half was loft in the rattling of his chariot wheels . I ftood for fome time with my neck ftretched out , in the pofture of one that was liftening to catch the glorious founds , till ...
... answer , half ' of which I only heard , the other half was loft in the rattling of his chariot wheels . I ftood for fome time with my neck ftretched out , in the pofture of one that was liftening to catch the glorious founds , till ...
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Página 19 - No flocks that range the valley free, To slaughter I condemn: Taught by that Power that pities me, I learn to pity them : "But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. "Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego ; All earth-born cares are wrong; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Página 19 - The crackling faggot flies. But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe; For grief was heavy at his heart, And tears began to flow. His rising cares the Hermit spied, With answering care opprest : " And whence, unhappy youth," he cried, " The sorrows of thy breast ? " From better habitations spurn'd, Reluctant dost thou rove?
Página 28 - Welcome, welcome, Moses; well, my boy, what have you brought us from the fair?' 'I have brought you myself,' cried Moses, with a sly look, and resting the box on the dresser.
Página 28 - I have brought back no money," cried Moses again. "I have laid it all out in a bargain, and here it is," pulling out a bundle from his breast ; "here they are : a gross of green spectacles with silver rims and shagreen cases.
Página 28 - Never mind our son," cried my wife; " depend upon it he knows what he is about. I'll warrant we'll never see him sell his hen of a rainy day.