The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleWilloughby, 1841 - 252 páginas Details the romantic intrigues in the family of a country vicar in eighteenth century England. |
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... thou rove ? Or grief for friendship unreturn'd Or unregarded love ? " Alas ! the joys that fortune brings , Are trifling and decay ; And those who prize the paltry things , More trifling still than they . " And what is friendship but a ...
... thou rove ? Or grief for friendship unreturn'd Or unregarded love ? " Alas ! the joys that fortune brings , Are trifling and decay ; And those who prize the paltry things , More trifling still than they . " And what is friendship but a ...
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... thou glorious pillar of unshaken orthodoxy : and do I behold- " I here interrupted what he was going to say ; for though , as an author , I could digest no small share of flattery , yet now , my modesty would permit no more . How- ever ...
... thou glorious pillar of unshaken orthodoxy : and do I behold- " I here interrupted what he was going to say ; for though , as an author , I could digest no small share of flattery , yet now , my modesty would permit no more . How- ever ...
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... thou art going to fight for thy country - remember how thy brave grandfather fought for his sacred king , when loyalty among Britons was a virtue . Go , my boy , and imitate him in all but his misfortunes , if it was a misfortune to die ...
... thou art going to fight for thy country - remember how thy brave grandfather fought for his sacred king , when loyalty among Britons was a virtue . Go , my boy , and imitate him in all but his misfortunes , if it was a misfortune to die ...
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... thou infamous strumpet , or I'll give thee a mark thou won't be the better for this three months . What ! you trumpery , to come and take up an honest house without cross or coin to bless yourself with ; come along , I say ! " " Oh ...
... thou infamous strumpet , or I'll give thee a mark thou won't be the better for this three months . What ! you trumpery , to come and take up an honest house without cross or coin to bless yourself with ; come along , I say ! " " Oh ...
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... thou art a wretch , a poor pitiful wretch , and every way a liar : but your meanness secures you from my anger ! Yet , sir , I am descended from a family that would not have borne this ! And so , thou vile thing , to gratify a momentary ...
... thou art a wretch , a poor pitiful wretch , and every way a liar : but your meanness secures you from my anger ! Yet , sir , I am descended from a family that would not have borne this ! And so , thou vile thing , to gratify a momentary ...
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