Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 3–4Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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... poor tenant's cottage hinders his prospect : they are , indeed , his alms - houses , though there be painted on them no such superscription . He never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the avowed foe of his lambs ; nor uses ...
... poor tenant's cottage hinders his prospect : they are , indeed , his alms - houses , though there be painted on them no such superscription . He never sits up late , but when he hunts the badger , the avowed foe of his lambs ; nor uses ...
Strana 130
... poor Puss , aged eleven years eleven months . He died between twelve and one at noon , of mere old age , and apparently without pain . [ We subjoin to this interesting narrative Cowper's " EPITAPH ON A HARE : " ] Here lies , whom hound ...
... poor Puss , aged eleven years eleven months . He died between twelve and one at noon , of mere old age , and apparently without pain . [ We subjoin to this interesting narrative Cowper's " EPITAPH ON A HARE : " ] Here lies , whom hound ...
Strana 132
... poor parents , was born at Manchester in 1716. His merits were rewarded by considerable preferment in the Church . He died at Cambridge in 1778. ] You may remember a little ancient fable to the following pur- pose : - - “ An old man ...
... poor parents , was born at Manchester in 1716. His merits were rewarded by considerable preferment in the Church . He died at Cambridge in 1778. ] You may remember a little ancient fable to the following pur- pose : - - “ An old man ...
Strana 136
... thee . " But the poor man's prayer pierceth the clouds : and , weak and contemptible as he seems , he can draw down the host of heaven , and arm the Almighty in his defence , 136 [ OGDEN . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... thee . " But the poor man's prayer pierceth the clouds : and , weak and contemptible as he seems , he can draw down the host of heaven , and arm the Almighty in his defence , 136 [ OGDEN . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
Strana 140
... poor , as may be learned from the navy lent by Edward I. to Philip the Fair , the largest vessels of which were manned by forty men ; and in 1338 the galleys of Edward III . were built at Nice . Notwithstanding this , however , the ...
... poor , as may be learned from the navy lent by Edward I. to Philip the Fair , the largest vessels of which were manned by forty men ; and in 1338 the galleys of Edward III . were built at Nice . Notwithstanding this , however , the ...
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