The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... Thou sword upon my belted vest The loud wind roar'd , the rain fell fast There is a smile upon that cheek 246 47 48 86 127 118 167 325 The wind was wild , the sea was dark 168 Tyrolese girl 206 Manuscript poem of Burns 46 Trifles light ...
... Thou sword upon my belted vest The loud wind roar'd , the rain fell fast There is a smile upon that cheek 246 47 48 86 127 118 167 325 The wind was wild , the sea was dark 168 Tyrolese girl 206 Manuscript poem of Burns 46 Trifles light ...
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... thou- to a Grandison , though , perhaps , he sand volumes , how satisfactory they will not openly acknowledge such a are to the novel - reader . This method predilection . The novels of Voltaire , of foisting morality on his attention ...
... thou- to a Grandison , though , perhaps , he sand volumes , how satisfactory they will not openly acknowledge such a are to the novel - reader . This method predilection . The novels of Voltaire , of foisting morality on his attention ...
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... Thou art a happy dog , old gentleman ! " A telegraphic signal passed , and he said to me , " I just met Sir Peter Panemar , the nabob , and he swears that there is the most beautiful Spanish woman that ever looked through a veil , just ...
... Thou art a happy dog , old gentleman ! " A telegraphic signal passed , and he said to me , " I just met Sir Peter Panemar , the nabob , and he swears that there is the most beautiful Spanish woman that ever looked through a veil , just ...
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... thou there- For underneath an ale - house paltry sign , The Castle in St. Alban's , Somerset Hath made the wizard famous by his death . " CAT AND FIDDLE.CAT AND BAGPIPES . PUSS IN BOOTS . 66 I have read in comedies and ludicrous essays ...
... thou there- For underneath an ale - house paltry sign , The Castle in St. Alban's , Somerset Hath made the wizard famous by his death . " CAT AND FIDDLE.CAT AND BAGPIPES . PUSS IN BOOTS . 66 I have read in comedies and ludicrous essays ...
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... thou cursed leaf-- For lack of thee I've lost my lass ; For lack of thee I shrimp my glass ! I see the children of affliction Unaided thro ' thy curs'd restriction ; I've seen th ' oppressor's cruel smile Amid his hapless victims spoil ...
... thou cursed leaf-- For lack of thee I've lost my lass ; For lack of thee I shrimp my glass ! I see the children of affliction Unaided thro ' thy curs'd restriction ; I've seen th ' oppressor's cruel smile Amid his hapless victims spoil ...
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