Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... feel the security of dryland. Cowards have quick ears, and I had overheard the groom say to Dobbin, just as he embarked, " This '11 be a bit on a treat to thee ; thou's not been across here this mony a day, lad!" On the eastern bank of ...
... feel the security of dryland. Cowards have quick ears, and I had overheard the groom say to Dobbin, just as he embarked, " This '11 be a bit on a treat to thee ; thou's not been across here this mony a day, lad!" On the eastern bank of ...
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... feeling was lost, — but nobody else would. The night-fall of a long day's journey, under such circumstances, brings a melancholy into my very heart, from which it is circulated, like a thick and baneful fluid, through every artery and ...
... feeling was lost, — but nobody else would. The night-fall of a long day's journey, under such circumstances, brings a melancholy into my very heart, from which it is circulated, like a thick and baneful fluid, through every artery and ...
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... feel as though I were soliloquising in silence all day long. Returning towards the inn to breakfast, I called at Mrs. P.'s, where I had lodgings six years ago, and where I hoped, — or rather where I wished,— to get accommodation now ...
... feel as though I were soliloquising in silence all day long. Returning towards the inn to breakfast, I called at Mrs. P.'s, where I had lodgings six years ago, and where I hoped, — or rather where I wished,— to get accommodation now ...
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... feeling came over me, and I passed lightly on, lest my footsteps should disturb her, break the spell, and perhaps bring the lady-minstrel upon me, while the strain rang through my head, and tingled along my veins; — but I scorn to be ...
... feeling came over me, and I passed lightly on, lest my footsteps should disturb her, break the spell, and perhaps bring the lady-minstrel upon me, while the strain rang through my head, and tingled along my veins; — but I scorn to be ...
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... feeling not very lively, I determined to take a walk to the top of Oliver's Mount. Accordingly I hurried on at a great pace, till I arrived at the foot of the main eminence. There, instead of following the road, (as wise men, and men ...
... feeling not very lively, I determined to take a walk to the top of Oliver's Mount. Accordingly I hurried on at a great pace, till I arrived at the foot of the main eminence. There, instead of following the road, (as wise men, and men ...
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