The London Magazine, Volumen4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1821 |
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... land , 156 . Cowper , 479 . Danish Ballads , 414 . Denmark , 413 . Dentatus , Harvey's Wood Engraving of , 419 . Dialogue on Education , on Sadoleti's , 180 . Dialogue on the Homeric Poematia , 481 . Drama , No. XVIII : Covent Garden ...
... land , 156 . Cowper , 479 . Danish Ballads , 414 . Denmark , 413 . Dentatus , Harvey's Wood Engraving of , 419 . Dialogue on Education , on Sadoleti's , 180 . Dialogue on the Homeric Poematia , 481 . Drama , No. XVIII : Covent Garden ...
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... land . " But in marching along , To this valorous song , They somehow received an impression , — That the fat English knight Said undoubtedly right , " The best part of valour's - discretion . " So at war's first alarms , They threw ...
... land . " But in marching along , To this valorous song , They somehow received an impression , — That the fat English knight Said undoubtedly right , " The best part of valour's - discretion . " So at war's first alarms , They threw ...
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... land like the sough of a song . BEFORE dame Eleanor Selby had concluded her account of the Spectre Horsemen of Soutra - fell , the sun had set and the twilight , warm , silent , and dewy , had succeeded - that plea- sant time between ...
... land like the sough of a song . BEFORE dame Eleanor Selby had concluded her account of the Spectre Horsemen of Soutra - fell , the sun had set and the twilight , warm , silent , and dewy , had succeeded - that plea- sant time between ...
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... land may be shifted like a prentice's cap ? ' Truly , ' said I , most sage and considerate cousin , I go with thee like an af- flicted damosel of yore , in the belief that thy wisdom and valour may re- instate me in my ancient domains ...
... land may be shifted like a prentice's cap ? ' Truly , ' said I , most sage and considerate cousin , I go with thee like an af- flicted damosel of yore , in the belief that thy wisdom and valour may re- instate me in my ancient domains ...
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... land ; The Boyd yet shall battle with buckler and brand ; The Maxwells shall live , though diminish'd their shine , - And the Scotts in bard's song shall be all but divine ; Even Forster of Derwent shall breathe for a time , Ere his ...
... land ; The Boyd yet shall battle with buckler and brand ; The Maxwells shall live , though diminish'd their shine , - And the Scotts in bard's song shall be all but divine ; Even Forster of Derwent shall breathe for a time , Ere his ...
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