Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... , though buried , as it were , beneath an immense mass of occasional , and therefore , in general , uninteresting verses , has every now and then a Not , indeed , until DUNBAR arose in the sister 4 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... , though buried , as it were , beneath an immense mass of occasional , and therefore , in general , uninteresting verses , has every now and then a Not , indeed , until DUNBAR arose in the sister 4 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... sister king- dom , had we another instance of the combination passage of truly redeeming power . Two instances of this kind are quoted by our great lyric poet , of which the second is beyond all praise , and shows how deeply the Monk of ...
... sister king- dom , had we another instance of the combination passage of truly redeeming power . Two instances of this kind are quoted by our great lyric poet , of which the second is beyond all praise , and shows how deeply the Monk of ...
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... sister island have altogether failed in their attempt to prove , either that Macpherson ever was in Ireland , or had any of his oral originals through an Irish channel ; and as the productions ascribed to the Caledonian Ossian claim not ...
... sister island have altogether failed in their attempt to prove , either that Macpherson ever was in Ireland , or had any of his oral originals through an Irish channel ; and as the productions ascribed to the Caledonian Ossian claim not ...
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... sister island has exhibited no very abundant stock of pity or forbearance . O Oisin of the mighty deed ! Thy folly I deplore ; O ! cease thy frenzy thus to feed , And give the subject o'er . Nor Finn , nor all the Finnian race , Can ...
... sister island has exhibited no very abundant stock of pity or forbearance . O Oisin of the mighty deed ! Thy folly I deplore ; O ! cease thy frenzy thus to feed , And give the subject o'er . Nor Finn , nor all the Finnian race , Can ...
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... sister in this isle ; let us then introduce them to each other ! together let them walk abroad from their bowers , sweet am- bassadresses of cordial union between two coun- tries that seem formed by nature to be joined by every bond of ...
... sister in this isle ; let us then introduce them to each other ! together let them walk abroad from their bowers , sweet am- bassadresses of cordial union between two coun- tries that seem formed by nature to be joined by every bond of ...
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