Doctor Syntax : His Three Tours in Search of the Picturesque, of Consolation, of a WifeFrederick Warne & Company, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, 1874 - 374 pages |
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... thing was grown so dear ; The boys too always prone to eat Delighted less in books than meat ; So that when holy Christmas came , His earnings ceased to be the same ; And now , alas , could do no more , Than keep the wolf without the ...
... thing was grown so dear ; The boys too always prone to eat Delighted less in books than meat ; So that when holy Christmas came , His earnings ceased to be the same ; And now , alas , could do no more , Than keep the wolf without the ...
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... thing which seldom happened long , ) But soon that organ grew unquiet , Ten years , perhaps , beyond her hey- To ask the cause of all this riot . day ; But though the blooming charms had The secrets of his lab'ring breast- The Doctor ...
... thing which seldom happened long , ) But soon that organ grew unquiet , Ten years , perhaps , beyond her hey- To ask the cause of all this riot . day ; But though the blooming charms had The secrets of his lab'ring breast- The Doctor ...
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... things intent , On far more grateful labours bent , New prospects open to my view : So , thankless Mother Church , adieu ! " Thus , having said his angry say , Syntax proceeded on his way . The morning lark ascends on high , And with ...
... things intent , On far more grateful labours bent , New prospects open to my view : So , thankless Mother Church , adieu ! " Thus , having said his angry say , Syntax proceeded on his way . The morning lark ascends on high , And with ...
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... things in , or leave them out ? " Tis more than right , it is a duty , If we consider landscape beauty : He ne'er will as an artist shine , Who copies Nature line by line : Whoe'er from Nature takes a view , Must сору and improve it too ...
... things in , or leave them out ? " Tis more than right , it is a duty , If we consider landscape beauty : He ne'er will as an artist shine , Who copies Nature line by line : Whoe'er from Nature takes a view , Must сору and improve it too ...
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... things with country Curates go : And I profess that I am loth ] To deal unkindly with the cloth : Nay , oft and oft , as I'm a sinner , I've given hungry Clerks a dinner . " SYNTAX . " And there's a proverb , as they say , That for the ...
... things with country Curates go : And I profess that I am loth ] To deal unkindly with the cloth : Nay , oft and oft , as I'm a sinner , I've given hungry Clerks a dinner . " SYNTAX . " And there's a proverb , as they say , That for the ...
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