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... plain which , in wet weather , is often a lake . The lanes would break any jaunting car to pieces ; and there are ruts and sloughs through which the most strongly built wheels cannot be dragged While Oliver was still a child , his ...
... plain which , in wet weather , is often a lake . The lanes would break any jaunting car to pieces ; and there are ruts and sloughs through which the most strongly built wheels cannot be dragged While Oliver was still a child , his ...
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... plain it to Mrs. Cradock , I will certainly wait upon you . ' The Doctor found , as usual , at my apartments , newspapers and pamphlets , and with a pen and ink he amused himself as well as he could . I had ordered from the tavern some ...
... plain it to Mrs. Cradock , I will certainly wait upon you . ' The Doctor found , as usual , at my apartments , newspapers and pamphlets , and with a pen and ink he amused himself as well as he could . I had ordered from the tavern some ...
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... plain forsaken lies , A weary waste expanding to the skies ; Where'er I roam , whatever realms to see , My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns , with ceaseless pain , And drags at each remove a lengthening ...
... plain forsaken lies , A weary waste expanding to the skies ; Where'er I roam , whatever realms to see , My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns , with ceaseless pain , And drags at each remove a lengthening ...
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... . Those ties that bind me to my native country and you are still unbroken ; by every remove I only drag a greater length of chain .'- Citizen of the World , vol . i . lett . 3 . Lakes , forests , cities , plains , extending wide 8 THE ...
... . Those ties that bind me to my native country and you are still unbroken ; by every remove I only drag a greater length of chain .'- Citizen of the World , vol . i . lett . 3 . Lakes , forests , cities , plains , extending wide 8 THE ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Lakes , forests , cities , plains , extending wide , The pomp of kings , the shepherd's humbler pride . When thus creation's charms around combine , Amidst the store , should thankless pride repine ? Say , should the ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Lakes , forests , cities , plains , extending wide , The pomp of kings , the shepherd's humbler pride . When thus creation's charms around combine , Amidst the store , should thankless pride repine ? Say , should the ...
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