The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 26
... speak , convicted of dealing with evil and familiar spirits , and ac- cordingly suffered the just penalties of our righteous laws . On the second day of the assizes , there was a woman to be tried for this deadly sin , who , inasmuch as ...
... speak , convicted of dealing with evil and familiar spirits , and ac- cordingly suffered the just penalties of our righteous laws . On the second day of the assizes , there was a woman to be tried for this deadly sin , who , inasmuch as ...
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... speak of . Sir John having the gout , I offered to go in his place , and accom- panied the parson thither . I have here preserved a faithful copy of his words , since they explain the history of Dame Margaret Hubert , heretofore set ...
... speak of . Sir John having the gout , I offered to go in his place , and accom- panied the parson thither . I have here preserved a faithful copy of his words , since they explain the history of Dame Margaret Hubert , heretofore set ...
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... speak , Before the rescued Gräfinn , till she stooped and kissed his cheek . He knelt before the Gräfinn , and she stooped and kissed his cheek . They had sighed , Sadly sighed , not in vain , through the night's long hours ! And the ...
... speak , Before the rescued Gräfinn , till she stooped and kissed his cheek . He knelt before the Gräfinn , and she stooped and kissed his cheek . They had sighed , Sadly sighed , not in vain , through the night's long hours ! And the ...
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... Speak out at length ! Who mayest thou be ? Whence camest thou at first ? Our children SHALL not walk the world as base - born and accurst ! The world shall never brand мy sons as base - born and accurst , Till they sigh , Sigh and weep ...
... Speak out at length ! Who mayest thou be ? Whence camest thou at first ? Our children SHALL not walk the world as base - born and accurst ! The world shall never brand мy sons as base - born and accurst , Till they sigh , Sigh and weep ...
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... Speak the worst ! " - " Yes , sir , a widow with six young daughters ! " — " Shew me my chamber ! My brain will burst ! " The morning came , with its introductions . My father jested ; I couldn't speak ; But all day long you might study ...
... Speak the worst ! " - " Yes , sir , a widow with six young daughters ! " — " Shew me my chamber ! My brain will burst ! " The morning came , with its introductions . My father jested ; I couldn't speak ; But all day long you might study ...
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