The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 81
... honours borne , Or reft of every hope , his furious foeman's scorn . And hark ! the lonely watchword o'er the waste , Falls deep and hollow on the listening ear ; From green wood copse to hill and thicket trac'd , Along the van , and ...
... honours borne , Or reft of every hope , his furious foeman's scorn . And hark ! the lonely watchword o'er the waste , Falls deep and hollow on the listening ear ; From green wood copse to hill and thicket trac'd , Along the van , and ...
Page 88
... Honour will take his case into con- " sideration , and allow him , in consequence of his expressing a willingness to " comply with the directions of your Honour heretofore given on this subject , " to continue in the use of the before ...
... Honour will take his case into con- " sideration , and allow him , in consequence of his expressing a willingness to " comply with the directions of your Honour heretofore given on this subject , " to continue in the use of the before ...
Page 152
... honour , do not feel themselves withheld through motives of pity and humanity . The miserable con- sequences of which their conduct is pro- ductive , by bringing disgrace and wretch . edness into a peaceful and happy family , entailing ...
... honour , do not feel themselves withheld through motives of pity and humanity . The miserable con- sequences of which their conduct is pro- ductive , by bringing disgrace and wretch . edness into a peaceful and happy family , entailing ...
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