The Prose Works of Charles Lamb ...E. Moxon, 1838 |
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... smile , but said not a word . She knew the poor soul would only fret , if she told her of it , -and when once Margaret was set a fretting for other people's misfortunes , the fit held her pretty long . So Rosamund that very afternoon ...
... smile , but said not a word . She knew the poor soul would only fret , if she told her of it , -and when once Margaret was set a fretting for other people's misfortunes , the fit held her pretty long . So Rosamund that very afternoon ...
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... smile . It was not the thoughtless levity of a girl -it was not the restrained simper of premature womanhood - it was something which the poet Young might have remembered , when he composed that perfect line , " Soft , modest ...
... smile . It was not the thoughtless levity of a girl -it was not the restrained simper of premature womanhood - it was something which the poet Young might have remembered , when he composed that perfect line , " Soft , modest ...
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... smiling infant - playful , yet inobtrusive , as a weaned lamb -every body loved her . Young Allan Clare , when but a boy , sighed for her . The moon is shining in so brightly at my window , where I write , that I feel it a crime not to ...
... smiling infant - playful , yet inobtrusive , as a weaned lamb -every body loved her . Young Allan Clare , when but a boy , sighed for her . The moon is shining in so brightly at my window , where I write , that I feel it a crime not to ...
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... smiles to cheer it . I have imagined the luxury of such a scene , and affliction became a part of my dream of happiness . 99 The girl blushed as she read , and trembled— she had a sort of confused sensation , that Allan was noticing her ...
... smiles to cheer it . I have imagined the luxury of such a scene , and affliction became a part of my dream of happiness . 99 The girl blushed as she read , and trembled— she had a sort of confused sensation , that Allan was noticing her ...
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... smile , the like to which I never saw in any other face . Elinor had hitherto connived at her brother's attachment to Rosamund . Elinor , I believe , was something of a physiognomist , and thought she could trace in the countenance and ...
... smile , the like to which I never saw in any other face . Elinor had hitherto connived at her brother's attachment to Rosamund . Elinor , I believe , was something of a physiognomist , and thought she could trace in the countenance and ...
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