The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... look ye , Peter , your spirit will creep you into an augre - hole : - -he'll whisk ye through a key - hole , with- out so much as justling against one of the wards . COACH . Poor Madam is mainly frighted , that's certain , and verily ...
... look ye , Peter , your spirit will creep you into an augre - hole : - -he'll whisk ye through a key - hole , with- out so much as justling against one of the wards . COACH . Poor Madam is mainly frighted , that's certain , and verily ...
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... looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to . ABIG . Oh ! death may have altered you , you know - be- sides , you must consider , you lost a great deal of blood in the battle . FANT . Ay , that's right ; let me look never so pale ...
... looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to . ABIG . Oh ! death may have altered you , you know - be- sides , you must consider , you lost a great deal of blood in the battle . FANT . Ay , that's right ; let me look never so pale ...
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... Look ye , Peter , it stands with reason , that a con- jurer shou'd have a long grey bead - for did ye ever know a witch that was not an old woman ? GARD . Why ! I remember a conjurer once at a fair , that to my thinking was a very smock ...
... Look ye , Peter , it stands with reason , that a con- jurer shou'd have a long grey bead - for did ye ever know a witch that was not an old woman ? GARD . Why ! I remember a conjurer once at a fair , that to my thinking was a very smock ...
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