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... so that it generally passes through banks of violets and primroses , plats of
willow , and other plants , that seem to be of ... hopping about my walks , and
shooting before my eyes across the several little . glades and alleys that I pass
through .
... so that it generally passes through banks of violets and primroses , plats of
willow , and other plants , that seem to be of ... hopping about my walks , and
shooting before my eyes across the several little . glades and alleys that I pass
through .
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... and not staying too late from my own family , to pass through the hazards of a
town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in
our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No . 486
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... and not staying too late from my own family , to pass through the hazards of a
town full of ranters and debauchees . You that are a philosopher should urge in
our behalf , that when we bear with a froward , woman , our patience 58 No . 486
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It is no unpleasant matter of speculation to consider the recommendatory epistles
that pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one
another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that instead of being the ...
It is no unpleasant matter of speculation to consider the recommendatory epistles
that pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one
another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that instead of being the ...
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I have lately met with two pure stories for a Spectator , which I am sure will please
mightily if they pass through thy hands . T ' he first of them I found by chance in an
English book called Herodotus , that lay in my friend Dapperwit ' s window , as ...
I have lately met with two pure stories for a Spectator , which I am sure will please
mightily if they pass through thy hands . T ' he first of them I found by chance in an
English book called Herodotus , that lay in my friend Dapperwit ' s window , as ...
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They are immediately sated with possession , and must necessarily fly to new
acquisitions of beauty , to pass away the whiling moments and intervals of life ;
for with them every hour is heavy that is not joyful . But there is a sort of man of wit
...
They are immediately sated with possession , and must necessarily fly to new
acquisitions of beauty , to pass away the whiling moments and intervals of life ;
for with them every hour is heavy that is not joyful . But there is a sort of man of wit
...
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