I shall hang first ! I'll no more love, that's certain ; 'tis a bane, Next that they poison rats with, the most mortal. No, I thank Heaven, I have got my sleep again, And now begin to write sense ; I can walk ye A long hour in my chamber like a man, And... The White Cottage: A Tale - Página 17por Arthur Mower - 1817 - 344 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...the most mortal. Ко, I thank If cav'n, I've got my sleep again, And now begin to write srnse; Í can walk ye A long hour in my chamber like a man, And think of something that may better me, Some serious point of learning, or my state ; 5*¡o more oA-»¡e's, and miserer fs, Trunio17, Come... | |
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...with) the most mortal. No, I thank Ileav'n, I've got my sleep again, And now begin to write sense; 1 can walk ye A long hour in my chamber like a man, And think of something that may bettor me, Some serious point of learning, or my state; No more a/in/c's, and misereri'a, Tranio",... | |
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...certain ; 'tis a bane (Next that they poison rats with) the most mortal. x Ntf, I thank lleav'n, I've got my sleep again, And now begin to write sense; I can walk ye A Ions; hour in my chamber like a man, And think of something that may better me, Some serious point... | |
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...with) the most mortal : No, I thank Heaven, I have got my sleep again, And now begin to write sence ; I can walk ye A long hour in my chamber like a man, And think of some thing that may better me ; Some serious point of Learning, or my state ; No more ay-mees, and... | |
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