The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side 16
... look at the fair saviour of his native town , was said to have been struck blind . But the vulgar use to which this superstition has been turned by some writers of late * " Nuda , " says Matthew of Westminster , " equum ascen- dens ...
... look at the fair saviour of his native town , was said to have been struck blind . But the vulgar use to which this superstition has been turned by some writers of late * " Nuda , " says Matthew of Westminster , " equum ascen- dens ...
Side 21
... looks towards Chancery- lane , and which seems old enough to have some of his illustrious brick and mortar remaining . Under the cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a ...
... looks towards Chancery- lane , and which seems old enough to have some of his illustrious brick and mortar remaining . Under the cloisters in Christ's Hospital ( which stands in the heart of the city unknown to most per- sons , like a ...
Side 22
... looks like the fantastic incoherence of a dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; otherwise , after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies , we should have run twice as fast round the cloisters at night ...
... looks like the fantastic incoherence of a dream . It is well we did not know of her presence when at school ; otherwise , after read- ing one of Shakspeare's tragedies , we should have run twice as fast round the cloisters at night ...
Side 27
... look back , be resolute , beware ! Forth issuing from steep lanes , the colliers ' steeds Drag the black load ; another cart succeeds ; Team follows team , crowds heaped on crowds appear , And wait impatient till the road grow clear ...
... look back , be resolute , beware ! Forth issuing from steep lanes , the colliers ' steeds Drag the black load ; another cart succeeds ; Team follows team , crowds heaped on crowds appear , And wait impatient till the road grow clear ...
Side 31
... look very great and philosophic to his own mind ; but they are not fit for a being , to whom custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne may tell us that a drowning man cannot too quickly get himself out of the water ...
... look very great and philosophic to his own mind ; but they are not fit for a being , to whom custom has been truly said to be a second nature . Dr. Cheyne may tell us that a drowning man cannot too quickly get himself out of the water ...
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