The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... half round - sent all the people bound for London to Chertsey , all the people destined for Egham to Windsor , and all the people destined for Windsor , to London - that's my way . " " Probably , " said I , " but not theirs . And do you ...
... half round - sent all the people bound for London to Chertsey , all the people destined for Egham to Windsor , and all the people destined for Windsor , to London - that's my way . " " Probably , " said I , " but not theirs . And do you ...
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... half - on either side bloomed two young creatures , evidently the daughters of the well - fed pair . Our appearance , although the lawn was some twenty or thirty yards wide , had caught their attention , as their respective forms and ...
... half - on either side bloomed two young creatures , evidently the daughters of the well - fed pair . Our appearance , although the lawn was some twenty or thirty yards wide , had caught their attention , as their respective forms and ...
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... half fearful and in days When Earth too much adored thee , what a swell Of mournful passion , deepening mighty lays , Told how the dying bade thy light farewell ; O Sun of Greece ! O glorious festal sun ! Lost , lost for them thy golden ...
... half fearful and in days When Earth too much adored thee , what a swell Of mournful passion , deepening mighty lays , Told how the dying bade thy light farewell ; O Sun of Greece ! O glorious festal sun ! Lost , lost for them thy golden ...
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... half nautical . On these broads , during the season , a hundred boats assemble from miles around , to enjoy what is called " a water frolic . " That of Wroxham is perhaps the sovereign . There , multitudes of vessels , rigged in all ...
... half nautical . On these broads , during the season , a hundred boats assemble from miles around , to enjoy what is called " a water frolic . " That of Wroxham is perhaps the sovereign . There , multitudes of vessels , rigged in all ...
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... half as wide . Here were landed all our homely viands , our pies of chicken , of beef , and of fruit ; nor did our present port seem the less commodious , because it included also two of the best ports of old England , ―red port and ...
... half as wide . Here were landed all our homely viands , our pies of chicken , of beef , and of fruit ; nor did our present port seem the less commodious , because it included also two of the best ports of old England , ―red port and ...
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