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Strana 12
... night , that you could rise no sooner , With humble diligence , to do what my daughters And women did command you ? Luke . Drunk , an't please you ! L. Frugal . Drunk , I said , sirrah ! dar'st thou , in a look , Repine , or grumble ...
... night , that you could rise no sooner , With humble diligence , to do what my daughters And women did command you ? Luke . Drunk , an't please you ! L. Frugal . Drunk , I said , sirrah ! dar'st thou , in a look , Repine , or grumble ...
Strana 14
... night and darkness By that still - burning lamp for ever banished ! But when , guided by that , my eyes had made Discovery of the caskets , and they open'd , Each sparkling diamond , from itself , shot forth A pyramid of flames , and ...
... night and darkness By that still - burning lamp for ever banished ! But when , guided by that , my eyes had made Discovery of the caskets , and they open'd , Each sparkling diamond , from itself , shot forth A pyramid of flames , and ...
Strana 17
... night - rails of forty pounds a - piece Might be seen , with envy , of the visitants ; Rich pantofles in ostentation shewn , And roses worth a family : you were served in plate , Stirr'd not a foot without your coach , and going To ...
... night - rails of forty pounds a - piece Might be seen , with envy , of the visitants ; Rich pantofles in ostentation shewn , And roses worth a family : you were served in plate , Stirr'd not a foot without your coach , and going To ...
Strana 43
... night , unable to sleep , he called for a person to tell him a story for his amuse- " O Prince of the Faithful , " said the man thus bidden , " there was an owl in El - Mósil , and an owl in El - Basrah ; and the owl of El- Mósil ...
... night , unable to sleep , he called for a person to tell him a story for his amuse- " O Prince of the Faithful , " said the man thus bidden , " there was an owl in El - Mósil , and an owl in El - Basrah ; and the owl of El- Mósil ...
Strana 53
... night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reason he desired a ...
... night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned : and without staying for my answer , told me that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reason he desired a ...
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