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And BURNS , whose happy style , Whose manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English ...
And BURNS , whose happy style , Whose manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English ...
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That smalle buddis , and round blossoms lite , In manner gan of her breath to delight , To give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley ...
That smalle buddis , and round blossoms lite , In manner gan of her breath to delight , To give us hope that there fruit shall y - take Against autumn , ready for to shake . There saw I growing eke the fresh haw - thorn In white motley ...
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... dressed in a blue coat , with the undress nankeen pantaloons of the volunteers , and that his neck , which was inclining to be short , caused his hat to turn up behind , in the manner of the shovel hats of the episcopal clergy .
... dressed in a blue coat , with the undress nankeen pantaloons of the volunteers , and that his neck , which was inclining to be short , caused his hat to turn up behind , in the manner of the shovel hats of the episcopal clergy .
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... are therefore authenticated by the hi- storians of Denmark ; and in their annals a number of par- ticulars are stated regarding the manners of those times , which confirm many of the particulars mentioned by Ossian .
... are therefore authenticated by the hi- storians of Denmark ; and in their annals a number of par- ticulars are stated regarding the manners of those times , which confirm many of the particulars mentioned by Ossian .
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For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) , hold their lands upon this tenure , viz . that one of them shall encounter the other at chess in this manner ; that which ...
For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) , hold their lands upon this tenure , viz . that one of them shall encounter the other at chess in this manner ; that which ...
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