The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 27
... look upon ; but after , on Alice eating a part of one , her fits came on worse than ever . " All these things , and many more very curious , which I have not set down , were confirmed by the daughter in court , and numbers of worthy and ...
... look upon ; but after , on Alice eating a part of one , her fits came on worse than ever . " All these things , and many more very curious , which I have not set down , were confirmed by the daughter in court , and numbers of worthy and ...
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... look for help in this my sharp distress ! Oh , show me a road of refuge from the pit of my distress ! " And she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Of her rosary and its bell . On her white neck a ...
... look for help in this my sharp distress ! Oh , show me a road of refuge from the pit of my distress ! " And she sighed , Sadly sighed , ever sighed , through the night's long hours . Of her rosary and its bell . On her white neck a ...
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... looks well , But I'm puzzled to tell Whether half these gay holiday belles and grand beaux Be gentry that any one knows ! " A ... look fiercely askance at their swords . And dance after dance was it still the same sight 1845. ] 43 No. XX ...
... looks well , But I'm puzzled to tell Whether half these gay holiday belles and grand beaux Be gentry that any one knows ! " A ... look fiercely askance at their swords . And dance after dance was it still the same sight 1845. ] 43 No. XX ...
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... Look ! yonder mayest thou descry the hill - elm Thou often clombest while yet a boy ; " And eke those vines whose luxuriant tendrils Delight to bask in the beams of noon , And those rich uplands beyond , that send rills Down dellwards ...
... Look ! yonder mayest thou descry the hill - elm Thou often clombest while yet a boy ; " And eke those vines whose luxuriant tendrils Delight to bask in the beams of noon , And those rich uplands beyond , that send rills Down dellwards ...
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... look up with somewhat more of reverence to the genius of Wellesley . Napoleon , too , designing to crush our forces by masses , had thrown immense bodies into Spain , and their greatly superior numbers were all composed of well ...
... look up with somewhat more of reverence to the genius of Wellesley . Napoleon , too , designing to crush our forces by masses , had thrown immense bodies into Spain , and their greatly superior numbers were all composed of well ...
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