Dalziels' Illustrated GoldsmithWard and Lock, 1865 - 378 pages |
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Page 32
... breast ? " From better habitations spurned , Reluctant dost thou rove ? Or grieve for friendship unreturned , Or unregarded love ? " Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling and decay ; And those who prize the paltry things ...
... breast ? " From better habitations spurned , Reluctant dost thou rove ? Or grieve for friendship unreturned , Or unregarded love ? " Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling and decay ; And those who prize the paltry things ...
Page 50
... breast ; " here they are a gross of green spectacles , with silver rims and shagreen cases . " gross of green spectacles ! " repeated my wife , in a faint voice . have parted with the colt , and brought us back nothing but a gross of ...
... breast ; " here they are a gross of green spectacles , with silver rims and shagreen cases . " gross of green spectacles ! " repeated my wife , in a faint voice . have parted with the colt , and brought us back nothing but a gross of ...
Page 56
... breast which your benevolence has already excited . You behold before you , sir , that Dr. Primrose , the monogamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that unfortunate divine , who has so long , and it would ill ...
... breast which your benevolence has already excited . You behold before you , sir , that Dr. Primrose , the monogamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that unfortunate divine , who has so long , and it would ill ...
Page 168
... breast with ardour . " My loveliest , my most sensible of girls , " cried he , " how could you ever think your own Burchell could deceive you , or that Sir William Thornhill could ever cease to admire a mistress that loved him for ...
... breast with ardour . " My loveliest , my most sensible of girls , " cried he , " how could you ever think your own Burchell could deceive you , or that Sir William Thornhill could ever cease to admire a mistress that loved him for ...
Page 178
... breast alternate passions rise , Pleased with each good that Heaven to man supplies ; Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the hoard of human bliss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene to find Some spot to real ...
... breast alternate passions rise , Pleased with each good that Heaven to man supplies ; Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the hoard of human bliss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene to find Some spot to real ...
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