The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Country ring with feveral imagina- ry Exploits which are palmed upon her . If the Dairy Maid does not make her Butter come fo foon as fhe would have it , Moll White is at the Bottom of the Churn . If a Horfe fweats in the Sta- ble ...
... Country ring with feveral imagina- ry Exploits which are palmed upon her . If the Dairy Maid does not make her Butter come fo foon as fhe would have it , Moll White is at the Bottom of the Churn . If a Horfe fweats in the Sta- ble ...
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... Country People would be toffing her into a Pond and trying Experiments with her eve- ry Day , if it was not for him and his Chaplain . I have fince found , upon Enquiry , that Sir ROGER was several times ftag- gered with the Reports ...
... Country People would be toffing her into a Pond and trying Experiments with her eve- ry Day , if it was not for him and his Chaplain . I have fince found , upon Enquiry , that Sir ROGER was several times ftag- gered with the Reports ...
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... the midft of which the Houfe ftands , that one can hardly ever be weary of rambling from one Labyrinth of De-- light to another . To one ufed to live in a City the Charms of the Country are fo in N ° 118. The SPECTATOR . 19 E ...
... the midft of which the Houfe ftands , that one can hardly ever be weary of rambling from one Labyrinth of De-- light to another . To one ufed to live in a City the Charms of the Country are fo in N ° 118. The SPECTATOR . 19 E ...
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in a City the Charms of the Country are fo exquifite , that the Mind is loft in a certain Tranfport which raifes us above ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in ...
in a City the Charms of the Country are fo exquifite , that the Mind is loft in a certain Tranfport which raifes us above ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in ...
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... Country I warrant she does not run into Dairies , but reads upon the Nature of Plants ; but has a Glass Hive , and comes into the Garden out of Books to fee them work and obferve the Policies of their Common - wealth . She understands ...
... Country I warrant she does not run into Dairies , but reads upon the Nature of Plants ; but has a Glass Hive , and comes into the Garden out of Books to fee them work and obferve the Policies of their Common - wealth . She understands ...
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