Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... light o day to my eyes , and we are not sitting here in the earthly bunkers of this grand auld ancient Hall , but are the mere bubbles of a vision of sleep , and all this pomp and garniture around of no more substance than the wrack of ...
... light o day to my eyes , and we are not sitting here in the earthly bunkers of this grand auld ancient Hall , but are the mere bubbles of a vision of sleep , and all this pomp and garniture around of no more substance than the wrack of ...
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... light and beam of the royal eye . But the best part of the ploy was af- ter his Majesty had retired , for , when he departed , every one , according to immemorial privilege , ran to plunder . the table , and the Doctor and me and Mrs ...
... light and beam of the royal eye . But the best part of the ploy was af- ter his Majesty had retired , for , when he departed , every one , according to immemorial privilege , ran to plunder . the table , and the Doctor and me and Mrs ...
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Though darkness veil'd his eye , And light o ' the soul was nane ; They shall shine bright in a purer light , When the moon and the stars are gane . I only took notes of one more speech and two songs ; for , indeed , the glass went ...
Though darkness veil'd his eye , And light o ' the soul was nane ; They shall shine bright in a purer light , When the moon and the stars are gane . I only took notes of one more speech and two songs ; for , indeed , the glass went ...
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... light over the skipping - rope , or join the merry ring at Through the needle e'e , -A ' the birds o ' the air , or Tig me if you can ; but , as the differ- ence between these amusements is only in degree , I see no reason to de- spair ...
... light over the skipping - rope , or join the merry ring at Through the needle e'e , -A ' the birds o ' the air , or Tig me if you can ; but , as the differ- ence between these amusements is only in degree , I see no reason to de- spair ...
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... light , seeing a thing so grim . King . Then what ensued ? Queen . I tremble to disclose- King . I pray you , tell dearest Splen- dora , tell . Queen . It is a tale will harrow up your soul . They tore the cerements , and laid out to ...
... light , seeing a thing so grim . King . Then what ensued ? Queen . I tremble to disclose- King . I pray you , tell dearest Splen- dora , tell . Queen . It is a tale will harrow up your soul . They tore the cerements , and laid out to ...
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