The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale, Том 1T. Carnan and F. Newbery, jun., 1773 - 228 страница |
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... whole country .'- Ay , neighbour , ' fhe would answer , they are as heaven made them , hand- fome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handfome does . ' And then he would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to ...
... whole country .'- Ay , neighbour , ' fhe would answer , they are as heaven made them , hand- fome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handfome does . ' And then he would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to ...
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... have often feen them exchange charac- ters for a whole day together . A fuit of mourning has transformed my coquet into a prude , and a new fet of ribbands has * given her youngest fifter more than natu- ral vivacity . given WAKEFIELD . 15.
... have often feen them exchange charac- ters for a whole day together . A fuit of mourning has transformed my coquet into a prude , and a new fet of ribbands has * given her youngest fifter more than natu- ral vivacity . given WAKEFIELD . 15.
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... whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he defcribed as one who defired to know little more of the world ...
... whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he defcribed as one who defired to know little more of the world ...
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... whole body is fo ex- quifitely fenfible , that the flightest touch gives pain : what some have thus suffered in their perfons , this gentleman felt in his mind . The flighteft diftrefs , whether ' real or fictitious , touched him to the ...
... whole body is fo ex- quifitely fenfible , that the flightest touch gives pain : what some have thus suffered in their perfons , this gentleman felt in his mind . The flighteft diftrefs , whether ' real or fictitious , touched him to the ...
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... whole neighbourhood came out to meet their minifter , dreffed in their fine cloaths , and preceded by a pipe and tabor : A feast also was provided for our reception , at which we fate chearfully down ; and what the conversation wanted ...
... whole neighbourhood came out to meet their minifter , dreffed in their fine cloaths , and preceded by a pipe and tabor : A feast also was provided for our reception , at which we fate chearfully down ; and what the conversation wanted ...
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Страница 79 - 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.
Страница 182 - AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG. Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song, And if you find it wondrous short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad, When...
Страница 42 - Besides, as it was kept with the utmost neatness, the dishes, plates, and coppers, being well scoured, and all disposed in bright rows on the shelves, the eye was agreeably relieved, and did not want richer...
Страница 83 - But let a maid thy pity share, Whom love has taught to stray : Who seeks for rest, but finds despair Companion of her way. " My father liv'd beside the Tyne, A wealthy lord was he : And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, Unnumber'd suitors came ; Who prais'd me for imputed charms, And felt or feign'da flame.
Страница 183 - Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree.
Страница 122 - ... commission; and the next morning I perceived his sisters mighty busy in fitting out Moses for the fair; trimming his hair, brushing his buckles, and cocking his hat with pins. The business of the toilet being over, we had at last the satisfaction of seeing him mounted upon the colt, with a deal box before him to bring home groceries in. He had on a coat made of that cloth they call thunder and lightning, which, though grown too short, was much too good to be thrown away.
Страница 81 - 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?
Страница 80 - Around, in sympathetic mirth, Its tricks the kitten tries, The cricket chirrups in the hearth, • The crackling fagot flies.
Страница 81 - Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling, and decay; And those who prize the paltry things, More trifling still than they. " And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep : A shade that follows wealth or fame, But leaves the wretch to weep?
Страница 85 - Twas Edwin's self that press'd. « Turn, Angelina, ever dear, My charmer, turn to see Thy own, thy long-lost Edwin here, ^ ^ Restored to love and thee. « Thus let me hold thee to my heart, And every care resign ; And shall we never, never part, My life — my all that's mine? « No, never from this hour to part, We'll live and love so true; The sigh that rends thy constant heart, Shall break thy Edwin's too.