Tales of Fancy: Country neighbors, or, the secret. 1820H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... talk about them in the vicinity is really sickening ; and though we ourselves love great people , we are , for once , completely weary of listening to the uninteresting details circulated every where concerning these two families . For ...
... talk about them in the vicinity is really sickening ; and though we ourselves love great people , we are , for once , completely weary of listening to the uninteresting details circulated every where concerning these two families . For ...
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Sarah Harriet Burney. work , walk , and above all , talk together ; ånd I find in her a companion at once arch ... talks of with a comic expression of countenance which seems to imply . " That is forbidden ground -I must take no liberties ...
Sarah Harriet Burney. work , walk , and above all , talk together ; ånd I find in her a companion at once arch ... talks of with a comic expression of countenance which seems to imply . " That is forbidden ground -I must take no liberties ...
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... talk a little to our young lord . He is too shy to begin first . " — " And so , I hope , is she , Sir , " said my mother , laughing ; - " You mistake her , perhaps , for one of the quite grown - up young people of whom you were just ...
... talk a little to our young lord . He is too shy to begin first . " — " And so , I hope , is she , Sir , " said my mother , laughing ; - " You mistake her , perhaps , for one of the quite grown - up young people of whom you were just ...
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Sarah Harriet Burney. Earlsford ; and persuaded , I suppose , that happiness and talking are inseparably con- nected , Mrs. Crosby did all in her power to expedite the process of tea - drinking amongst her tiny visitors ; calling out to ...
Sarah Harriet Burney. Earlsford ; and persuaded , I suppose , that happiness and talking are inseparably con- nected , Mrs. Crosby did all in her power to expedite the process of tea - drinking amongst her tiny visitors ; calling out to ...
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Sarah Harriet Burney. dismayed : " My dear love , what are you talking of ? —You know very well that I got this little party together on purpose to make you happy , and it would fret me to death to see you discontented ! -Only tell me ...
Sarah Harriet Burney. dismayed : " My dear love , what are you talking of ? —You know very well that I got this little party together on purpose to make you happy , and it would fret me to death to see you discontented ! -Only tell me ...
Términos y frases comunes
addressing admiration amongst amusement answered appearance asked attention aunt Baronet beauty believe berville Bovil Court carriage Clavering conversation countenance cribbage cried my mother Crosby Crosby's dance daugh daughter dear Miss Stavordale delight East Vale Eastvale Elsmere enquired expression eyes father favour favourite feelings girl give grace guest hand happy Hazleford hear heard heart honour hope Horace Italy Jane lady Earlsford lady Horatia lady Stavordale laughing less listen Lloyd looked Lord Earlsford Martha mayne ment mind Miss Blanch Miss Tourberville Miss Tracy morning nephew ness never observed party Philippa pleasure poor present pretty quadrille racter rienced riton scarcely seemed sing Sir Geoffry Sir Reginald Tourberville smile soon speak spirits Talbot talk tell ther thing thought tion told tone Tremayne Tremayne's uttered voice walk Westcroft whilst wish word young
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Página 250 - See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise.
Página 332 - When icicles hang by the wall And Dick the shepherd blows his nail And Tom bears logs into the hall And milk comes frozen home in pail, When blood is nipp'd and ways be foul, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Página 301 - Enjoy the present smiling hour, And put; it out of fortune's power; The tide of business, like the running stream, Is sometimes high, and sometimes low, A quiet ebb, or a tempestuous flow, And always in extreme.
Página 250 - And breathe, and walk again ; The simplest note that swells the gale, The meanest flow'ret in the vale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him, are opening Paradise'.