Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... mother , and soon learnt to follow thee about to far - off places quite out of sight of this - and to play gamesome tricks like a creature born among human dwellings . What ! it dances like a kid - does it - and sometimes you put a ...
... mother , and soon learnt to follow thee about to far - off places quite out of sight of this - and to play gamesome tricks like a creature born among human dwellings . What ! it dances like a kid - does it - and sometimes you put a ...
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... mother says he was a cousin of hers - and that she was born in the forest - the forest of Ettrick- and that she knew the Shepherd ! These verses here we remember having read two years ago — and we shall now refresh our memory by a ...
... mother says he was a cousin of hers - and that she was born in the forest - the forest of Ettrick- and that she knew the Shepherd ! These verses here we remember having read two years ago — and we shall now refresh our memory by a ...
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... noble boy whom his highborn mother in dis- astrous days , had confided when an infant to the care of a peasant . Yet there he is no longer safe - and " The boy must part from Mosedale's groves , And CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 27.
... noble boy whom his highborn mother in dis- astrous days , had confided when an infant to the care of a peasant . Yet there he is no longer safe - and " The boy must part from Mosedale's groves , And CHRISTOPHER AMONG THE MOUNTAINS . 27.
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... mother who doth make A fair but froward infant her own care , Kissing its cries away as these awake ; — Is it not better thus our lives to wear , Than join the crushing crowd , doom'd to inflict or bear ? " I live not in myself , but I ...
... mother who doth make A fair but froward infant her own care , Kissing its cries away as these awake ; — Is it not better thus our lives to wear , Than join the crushing crowd , doom'd to inflict or bear ? " I live not in myself , but I ...
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... mother , and of the Rhone as a froward infant , is irreconcilable with nature , dead or alive - and is neither more nor less than absolute nonsense . Then how feeble throughout the expression ! " A mother who doth make a fair but ...
... mother , and of the Rhone as a froward infant , is irreconcilable with nature , dead or alive - and is neither more nor less than absolute nonsense . Then how feeble throughout the expression ! " A mother who doth make a fair but ...
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