The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1797 - 436 páginas |
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... some time in my face ; and then , without faying any thing , took her pipe , and played her service to the Virgin - The string I had touched ceased to vibrate - in a moment or two Maria returned to herself- let her pipe fall - and rofe ...
... some time in my face ; and then , without faying any thing , took her pipe , and played her service to the Virgin - The string I had touched ceased to vibrate - in a moment or two Maria returned to herself- let her pipe fall - and rofe ...
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... wit , So kept the Di'mond , and the rogue was bit . Some fcruple rofe , but thus he eas'd his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat ; " Where now go " Where once I went to church , 46 NARRATIVE PIECES . Book II .
... wit , So kept the Di'mond , and the rogue was bit . Some fcruple rofe , but thus he eas'd his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat ; " Where now go " Where once I went to church , 46 NARRATIVE PIECES . Book II .
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... some warlike lord ; And Heaven foon granted what my fire denied . This moon , which rose last night round as my fhield Had not yet fill'd her horns , when , by her light , A band of fierce barbarians , from the hills , Rufh'd like a ...
... some warlike lord ; And Heaven foon granted what my fire denied . This moon , which rose last night round as my fhield Had not yet fill'd her horns , when , by her light , A band of fierce barbarians , from the hills , Rufh'd like a ...
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... fomething heard , But not diftinctly . I did confent , And often did beguile her of her tears , When I did speak of some distressful stroke That That my youth fuffer'd . My ftory being done , 60 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... fomething heard , But not diftinctly . I did confent , And often did beguile her of her tears , When I did speak of some distressful stroke That That my youth fuffer'd . My ftory being done , 60 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... ( Some Fury wing'd it , and fome Demon guides ! ) Parts the fine locks , her graceful head that deck , Wounds her fair ear , and finks into her neck ; The red ftream , iffuing from her azure veins , Dyes her white veil , her ivory bofom ...
... ( Some Fury wing'd it , and fome Demon guides ! ) Parts the fine locks , her graceful head that deck , Wounds her fair ear , and finks into her neck ; The red ftream , iffuing from her azure veins , Dyes her white veil , her ivory bofom ...
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