Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6S. Walker, 1826 |
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... I'll be a miser of thee ; watch thee At morn , at noon , at eve , and all the night . We will have clocks that with their silver chime Shall measure out the moments : and I'll mark The time , and keep love's pleasant calendar . To day I'll ...
... I'll be a miser of thee ; watch thee At morn , at noon , at eve , and all the night . We will have clocks that with their silver chime Shall measure out the moments : and I'll mark The time , and keep love's pleasant calendar . To day I'll ...
Pagina 283
... I'll hoard it up , and , box and all , I'll give it to my honey ; And would it were ten thousand pound , I'd give it all to Sally : She is the darling of my heart , And she lives in our alley . My master , and the neighbors all , Make ...
... I'll hoard it up , and , box and all , I'll give it to my honey ; And would it were ten thousand pound , I'd give it all to Sally : She is the darling of my heart , And she lives in our alley . My master , and the neighbors all , Make ...
Pagina 351
... I'll give it vent at Lady Scalp'em's rout . Spatter . A stinging - nettle for his lordship's breast : And to my stars and dashes leave the rest . I'll make them miserable , never fear ; Pout in a month , and part in half a year . I know ...
... I'll give it vent at Lady Scalp'em's rout . Spatter . A stinging - nettle for his lordship's breast : And to my stars and dashes leave the rest . I'll make them miserable , never fear ; Pout in a month , and part in half a year . I know ...
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