Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... friend , Remember him for me ! O soon , to me , may summer suns Nae mair light up the morn ! Nae mair , to me , the autumn winds Wave o'er the yellow ... friends . Of a character of this description , every trait , 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... friend , Remember him for me ! O soon , to me , may summer suns Nae mair light up the morn ! Nae mair , to me , the autumn winds Wave o'er the yellow ... friends . Of a character of this description , every trait , 26 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... friends , and told them he had lived long enough . As his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true - a name odious , from many associations , to his ...
... friends , and told them he had lived long enough . As his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true - a name odious , from many associations , to his ...
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... friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that pierce the very soul of pity * ! ” Thus , at the close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported ...
... friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that pierce the very soul of pity * ! ” Thus , at the close of Magnus the Great , in which the character of Fingal is supported ...
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... friends and com- patriots in arms is , if we except a few modern allusions , precisely in the spirit of almost innumer- able passages in the Scottish Ossian , and blended too with the same sense of conscious superiority on the part of ...
... friends and com- patriots in arms is , if we except a few modern allusions , precisely in the spirit of almost innumer- able passages in the Scottish Ossian , and blended too with the same sense of conscious superiority on the part of ...
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... friendship , and the recollections of former fame and glory . How much , soever , therefore , we may acquiesce in the truth of the following reply , and however greatly we may admire the imagery by kindred and friends , exclaims , " To ...
... friendship , and the recollections of former fame and glory . How much , soever , therefore , we may acquiesce in the truth of the following reply , and however greatly we may admire the imagery by kindred and friends , exclaims , " To ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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