Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... honour's call . Were I young , right surely mine Were a sweet one , young and dear . Mount behind me , damsel , here --- See those dames of faithful line , And be their devotion thine . Sell the trappings of thy pride , Change to lint ...
... honour's call . Were I young , right surely mine Were a sweet one , young and dear . Mount behind me , damsel , here --- See those dames of faithful line , And be their devotion thine . Sell the trappings of thy pride , Change to lint ...
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... Honour ! " We can no more tell why the Irish apply the epithet to ladies than could Boswell why Dr Johnson sometimes called females by the manly epithet of " rascal . " " Didn't I handsomely trick the Tories , and am here for your Honour's ...
... Honour ! " We can no more tell why the Irish apply the epithet to ladies than could Boswell why Dr Johnson sometimes called females by the manly epithet of " rascal . " " Didn't I handsomely trick the Tories , and am here for your Honour's ...
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... Honour , and for Bearhaven too , with God's help ! We shan't want for wind ; and , maybe , the tide would be civil to us for another couple of hours . Now , sir , ready about ! if your Honour plases . " still withheld the " Helms a ...
... Honour , and for Bearhaven too , with God's help ! We shan't want for wind ; and , maybe , the tide would be civil to us for another couple of hours . Now , sir , ready about ! if your Honour plases . " still withheld the " Helms a ...
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