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Page 18
O Mr Duffle , a heavy hane thing of them , and not well bred ' to- has been laid on
my spirit this fore wards his sacred and anointed Ma- noon ; to see and witness
the Protes jesty , who was undergoing such a tant King of a Protestant people ...
O Mr Duffle , a heavy hane thing of them , and not well bred ' to- has been laid on
my spirit this fore wards his sacred and anointed Ma- noon ; to see and witness
the Protes jesty , who was undergoing such a tant King of a Protestant people ...
Page 19
... types and day of Anno Domini 1651 , at the symbols of royalty ; but there was
no crowning of King Charles , the second creeshy papistry practised there , every
of that name , -a prince who , accord- thing was done in a spirit of meaning ing to
...
... types and day of Anno Domini 1651 , at the symbols of royalty ; but there was
no crowning of King Charles , the second creeshy papistry practised there , every
of that name , -a prince who , accord- thing was done in a spirit of meaning ing to
...
Page 20
But the Lord London . w the old simplicity of our Presbyterian derry , that was the
Lord Castlereagh , Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its is surely a genteel
man - none more symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of so among all the Lords ...
But the Lord London . w the old simplicity of our Presbyterian derry , that was the
Lord Castlereagh , Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its is surely a genteel
man - none more symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of so among all the Lords ...
Page 38
... draws me nearer to into their spirit in the morning of their days . " That
undiscover'd country , from whose bourne It may be considered puerile , child-
No traveller returns . ” ish , or even infantine , O reader ! if you will , to have said
so much of ...
... draws me nearer to into their spirit in the morning of their days . " That
undiscover'd country , from whose bourne It may be considered puerile , child-
No traveller returns . ” ish , or even infantine , O reader ! if you will , to have said
so much of ...
Page 48
In the heart - burnings sex ; and that poor poets are the most party - spirit , the
failings of great minds : ignorant , absurd , and unreasonable of more exposed
than in all other things theirs . Poetry is a drug ; even good- the world put together
.
In the heart - burnings sex ; and that poor poets are the most party - spirit , the
failings of great minds : ignorant , absurd , and unreasonable of more exposed
than in all other things theirs . Poetry is a drug ; even good- the world put together
.
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