The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen46Saunders and Otley, 1846 |
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... true that I hear of you ? " " Yes , captain . " 66 Why did you want to do that ? " " Oh , it was nothing . We wished to have an example of the mode in which the Emperor Frederic put our comrades to death when they fell into his hands ...
... true that I hear of you ? " " Yes , captain . " 66 Why did you want to do that ? " " Oh , it was nothing . We wished to have an example of the mode in which the Emperor Frederic put our comrades to death when they fell into his hands ...
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... true , bold hearts and few , o'er which shall fall to - day The shadow of the haunting past , come join me in this lay ; And while we live the meed we'll give of praise to each brave heart That played an hundred years ago on earth a ...
... true , bold hearts and few , o'er which shall fall to - day The shadow of the haunting past , come join me in this lay ; And while we live the meed we'll give of praise to each brave heart That played an hundred years ago on earth a ...
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... true glory's worth , Now say if ye deserve no place amongst the great of earth ? Strathallan thou lift up thy brow , with Balmerino bold And thou , Lochiel , O bravest , best ! whose name the hills enfold ; In conscious worth stand ...
... true glory's worth , Now say if ye deserve no place amongst the great of earth ? Strathallan thou lift up thy brow , with Balmerino bold And thou , Lochiel , O bravest , best ! whose name the hills enfold ; In conscious worth stand ...
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... true . I do not feel well ; I cannot go back to the ball - room . ' 66 99 Nonsense , Grantley , " returned Henry ; " you know that is fudge ; nobody will believe it . Why did you come here at all ? " Why , indeed ? " exclaimed Grantley ...
... true . I do not feel well ; I cannot go back to the ball - room . ' 66 99 Nonsense , Grantley , " returned Henry ; " you know that is fudge ; nobody will believe it . Why did you come here at all ? " Why , indeed ? " exclaimed Grantley ...
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... true has been her augury ! How true those fatal words , the omen I rashly tempted ! Sybil , he who would yield his life's blood to help you is far away , banished from your sight , doomed to act the part of a villain towards your ...
... true has been her augury ! How true those fatal words , the omen I rashly tempted ! Sybil , he who would yield his life's blood to help you is far away , banished from your sight , doomed to act the part of a villain towards your ...
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