The Last Essays of EliaDent, 1900 - 254 pages |
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Page 34
... wish'd he never had been taught to read , Then of the old churl's books he should have had no need . Of sufferings the poor have many , Which never can the rich annoy : I soon perceived another boy , Who looked as if he had not any Food ...
... wish'd he never had been taught to read , Then of the old churl's books he should have had no need . Of sufferings the poor have many , Which never can the rich annoy : I soon perceived another boy , Who looked as if he had not any Food ...
Page 78
... wish to convey some notion of the manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day . I faintly remember something of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that ...
... wish to convey some notion of the manner in which the pleasant creat- ure described the circumstances of his own wed- ding - day . I faintly remember something of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that ...
Page 123
... wish , I wish you so much bliss , Hundreds of years you STELLA's feet may kiss . Of the foregoing , the first , the second , and the last sonnets , are my favorites . But the general beauty of them all is , that they are so perfectly ...
... wish , I wish you so much bliss , Hundreds of years you STELLA's feet may kiss . Of the foregoing , the first , the second , and the last sonnets , are my favorites . But the general beauty of them all is , that they are so perfectly ...
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