The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Sivu 55
... trouble , as there is in a country - house . Anon it grew dark , and as it grew dark we had the pleasure to see several glow - wormes , which was mighty pretty , but my foot begins more and more to pain me , which Mrs. Turner , by ...
... trouble , as there is in a country - house . Anon it grew dark , and as it grew dark we had the pleasure to see several glow - wormes , which was mighty pretty , but my foot begins more and more to pain me , which Mrs. Turner , by ...
Sivu 63
... trouble of observation , he shall find , that there is sel- dom a year wherein there are not some of this Gang hang as pretious Jewels in the ear of Tyburn : Look back and you will find a great many gone already , God knows how many are ...
... trouble of observation , he shall find , that there is sel- dom a year wherein there are not some of this Gang hang as pretious Jewels in the ear of Tyburn : Look back and you will find a great many gone already , God knows how many are ...
Sivu 120
... Trouble they give us , we owe great part of our Health unto them , they clear the Air , which else would be like a standing Pool , and in stead of Refreshment would be a Disease unto us . There may be fresh Gales of asserting Liberty ...
... Trouble they give us , we owe great part of our Health unto them , they clear the Air , which else would be like a standing Pool , and in stead of Refreshment would be a Disease unto us . There may be fresh Gales of asserting Liberty ...
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