Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 186
... cried my Uncle Toby , march- ing the foot which had a shoe on , though without 10 advancing an inch . " He shall march to his regi- ment . " " He cannot stand it , " said the corporal . " He shall be supported , " said my Uncle Toby ...
... cried my Uncle Toby , march- ing the foot which had a shoe on , though without 10 advancing an inch . " He shall march to his regi- ment . " " He cannot stand it , " said the corporal . " He shall be supported , " said my Uncle Toby ...
Page 223
... cried out , " Oh ! the helmet ! the helmet ! " In the mean- 55 time , some of the company had run into the court , from whence was heard a confused noise of shrieks , horror , and surprise . Manfred , who began to be alarmed at not ...
... cried out , " Oh ! the helmet ! the helmet ! " In the mean- 55 time , some of the company had run into the court , from whence was heard a confused noise of shrieks , horror , and surprise . Manfred , who began to be alarmed at not ...
Page 225
... cried Manfred . " Forget her from this moment , as I do . In short , lady , you have missed a husband undeserving of your charms . They 140 shall now be better disposed of . Instead of a sickly boy , you shall have a husband in the ...
... cried Manfred . " Forget her from this moment , as I do . In short , lady , you have missed a husband undeserving of your charms . They 140 shall now be better disposed of . Instead of a sickly boy , you shall have a husband in the ...
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