British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 |
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... look , Without ever regarding the person who spoke ; Still affecting to laugh , without hearing the joke ! Or why , when with pleasure her praises I hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once ...
... look , Without ever regarding the person who spoke ; Still affecting to laugh , without hearing the joke ! Or why , when with pleasure her praises I hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once ...
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... look , Without ever regarding the person who spoke ; Still affecting to laugh , without hearing the joke ! Or why , when with pleasure her praises I hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once ...
... look , Without ever regarding the person who spoke ; Still affecting to laugh , without hearing the joke ! Or why , when with pleasure her praises I hear ( That sweetest of melody , sure , to my ear ! ) , I attend , and at once ...
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... look ; And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , and oats , and straw ; Thistles , or lettuces instead ; · And sand to cleanse his maw . On twigs of hawthorn he regaled , On pippins ' russet peel ...
... look ; And , when he could , would bite . His diet was of wheaten bread , And milk , and oats , and straw ; Thistles , or lettuces instead ; · And sand to cleanse his maw . On twigs of hawthorn he regaled , On pippins ' russet peel ...
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... looks and gestures of their griefs and fears Have all articulation in his ears : He spells them true , by Intuition's light ; And needs no Glossary to set him right . This truth premised was needful , as a Text , To win due credence to ...
... looks and gestures of their griefs and fears Have all articulation in his ears : He spells them true , by Intuition's light ; And needs no Glossary to set him right . This truth premised was needful , as a Text , To win due credence to ...
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... looks of woe ! My MARY ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past , Thy worn - out heart will break at last ! My MARY ! To tinkling brooks , to twilight shades , To desert 39 William Cowper .
... looks of woe ! My MARY ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past , Thy worn - out heart will break at last ! My MARY ! To tinkling brooks , to twilight shades , To desert 39 William Cowper .
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