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Nothing should tempt her to go if they did ; and she regretted that her father's known habits would be giving her refusal less meaning than she could wish . The Coles were very respectable in their way , but they ought to be taught that ...
Nothing should tempt her to go if they did ; and she regretted that her father's known habits would be giving her refusal less meaning than she could wish . The Coles were very respectable in their way , but they ought to be taught that ...
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His father might lay on , but he could not beat him from his pig , till he had fairly made an end of it , when , becoming a little more sensible of his situation , something like the following dialogue ensued .
His father might lay on , but he could not beat him from his pig , till he had fairly made an end of it , when , becoming a little more sensible of his situation , something like the following dialogue ensued .
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MYCERINUS.1 " Nor by the justice that my father spurn'd Not for the thousands whom my father slew , Altars unfed and temples overturn'd , Cold hearts and thankless tongues , where thanks are due ; Fell this dread voice from lips that ...
MYCERINUS.1 " Nor by the justice that my father spurn'd Not for the thousands whom my father slew , Altars unfed and temples overturn'd , Cold hearts and thankless tongues , where thanks are due ; Fell this dread voice from lips that ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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