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At this moment the door half opened , and a pale face looked fearfully round the corner . , ¦
* Send the cook this instant P said the lady . * The codk V ejaculated Dr . Wizbeaeh , with alarm , ah , true , true . ' 4 She shall work to the last hour / * True , true , my dearest love . ' Mrs . Stains entered slowly and softly treading on the carpet with an . altered mien .
c Cook / mildly pronounced Dr . Wizbeach , no reniarks ; I hkve nothing further to say to you beyond this : you itiust do your &ty in that state of life unto which—in short , as long as h £ re you remain . Send me up the hot rolls , fried sausages and croiit , this moment , and a cold woodcock for your mistress . * IVTi's . Stains , now thoroughly recalled to a deep sense of
conventional practices and forms , curtseyed low and retired with a subtiued' demeanour . Just as the door w&s closing a patting iidise was heard , as of a hand upon a fat back , while a hMf-whisperlti ^ quaint , guttural voice , articulated Well done , missy feooky ! nte go * fob , nex Sabbas , hear-e Massa Stile !*
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* ¦ * , A LAMENT FOR THE PAST .
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246 A Lati&k&fot the Past .
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: Oh , early Days ! and Youth ! and Bloom ! . ; Ye are exsanguent in the tomb r ; Of Time and Change ; t The minutes and the eirg have taken Your glory from this form forsaken : r , I cannot range The proud earth wantonly and proudl y * Nor cry unto the oceaA loudly , > / , With glee redundant , as of yore : ¦ - ¦ The eCstacy of life is gone ;
¦ l > : r ^ * t am beloved no more . ¦ '"» ¦ " !¦* Old Time ! my youth restore ; Ye Elements 1 its liveries disgorge r ; > - JVoiti ypur eternal maw ; Kindle new fire , Wherkwith I may refor&e The iron of my strength : O , for a law 6 f the dead Pket r ^ Vocative ! To my youth ' s grave , O , l 6 t my age withdraw ! w Eor thus , for tlius—it is not life io live .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1835, page 246, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2644/page/22/
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