The Indicator, Volume 1, Issues 1-76J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Page 21
... dream of your full Mermaid wine . * * * * * Methinks the little wit I had , is lost , Since I saw you ; for wit is like a rest Held up at tennis , which men do the best With the best gamesters . What things have we seen Done at the ...
... dream of your full Mermaid wine . * * * * * Methinks the little wit I had , is lost , Since I saw you ; for wit is like a rest Held up at tennis , which men do the best With the best gamesters . What things have we seen Done at the ...
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... dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; or after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies , we should have run twice as fast round the cloisters at night time , as we used . Camden , " the nour- rice of ...
... dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; or after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies , we should have run twice as fast round the cloisters at night time , as we used . Camden , " the nour- rice of ...
Page 39
... dream : I saw them face to face , Their hooded hair ; and felt them so before My being , that I burst at every pore . The Lares , or Lars , were the lesser and most familiar Household Gods ; and though their offices were afterwards ...
... dream : I saw them face to face , Their hooded hair ; and felt them so before My being , that I burst at every pore . The Lares , or Lars , were the lesser and most familiar Household Gods ; and though their offices were afterwards ...
Page 77
... dream . He had awaked from a waking state , and found himself all eye , and spirit , and locomotion . He said to himself , once , as he went : " This is not a dream . I will ask my great ancestors to - morrow to my new bridal feast ...
... dream . He had awaked from a waking state , and found himself all eye , and spirit , and locomotion . He said to himself , once , as he went : " This is not a dream . I will ask my great ancestors to - morrow to my new bridal feast ...
Page 100
... dream and romance ) we will dispatch our fictitious English thieves before we come to the others . And we must make shorter work of it than we intended , or we shall never come to our friend Du Vall . length to which this article has ...
... dream and romance ) we will dispatch our fictitious English thieves before we come to the others . And we must make shorter work of it than we intended , or we shall never come to our friend Du Vall . length to which this article has ...
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