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Page 18
My heart inelted within me to see my fellow - creatures groaning under their
respective burdens , and to consider That prodigious bulk of human calamities
which lay before me . great diversion THERE were however several persons who
gave ...
My heart inelted within me to see my fellow - creatures groaning under their
respective burdens , and to consider That prodigious bulk of human calamities
which lay before me . great diversion THERE were however several persons who
gave ...
Page 87
... where perching , on a • tree which stood near his queen's apartment , he filled
the whole place with so many melodious and melancholy notes as drew her to
the window . He had the mor* tification to see that , instead of being pitied , he
only ...
... where perching , on a • tree which stood near his queen's apartment , he filled
the whole place with so many melodious and melancholy notes as drew her to
the window . He had the mor* tification to see that , instead of being pitied , he
only ...
Page 168
V. My dog I was ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one
and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd tog , and to my dog said , Come hither , poor
fellow ; and patted his head . But now when he's fawning , I with a four look Cry ...
V. My dog I was ever well pleased to see Come wagging his tail to my fair one
and me ; And Phebe was pleas'd tog , and to my dog said , Come hither , poor
fellow ; and patted his head . But now when he's fawning , I with a four look Cry ...
Page 187
As I was the other day walking with an honest countrygentleman , he very often
expressed his attonishment to • see the town so mightily crouded with doctors of
divinity : upon which I told him he was very much mistakcii . if he took all those ...
As I was the other day walking with an honest countrygentleman , he very often
expressed his attonishment to • see the town so mightily crouded with doctors of
divinity : upon which I told him he was very much mistakcii . if he took all those ...
Page 200
As first , young and modelt writers have an opportunity of getting into print : again
, the town enjoys the pleasure of variety ; and posterity will see the humour of the
present age , by the help of these little lights into private and domestic life .
As first , young and modelt writers have an opportunity of getting into print : again
, the town enjoys the pleasure of variety ; and posterity will see the humour of the
present age , by the help of these little lights into private and domestic life .
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