The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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Page 17
... stone ! The conclufion of the Idyll is in the true language of a defpairing lover ready to give up the ghost . My head grows giddy - love affects me fore , Yet you regard not - fo I'll fing no more ; Here will I put a period to my care ...
... stone ! The conclufion of the Idyll is in the true language of a defpairing lover ready to give up the ghost . My head grows giddy - love affects me fore , Yet you regard not - fo I'll fing no more ; Here will I put a period to my care ...
Page 65
... stone with a force fufficient to enter the bark of a tree at two hundred yards diftance ; the ftone flying at an equal diftance from the ground , like a bullet , all the way . Their dances are varioùs . The heiva is performed by men and ...
... stone with a force fufficient to enter the bark of a tree at two hundred yards diftance ; the ftone flying at an equal diftance from the ground , like a bullet , all the way . Their dances are varioùs . The heiva is performed by men and ...
Page 180
... STONE and INCLEDON are the principal agents in this bufinefs . A plain pillar is at the laft introduced , with the names of the most celebrated admirals on a fcroll , round which the failors and their fweethearts dance with peculiar ...
... STONE and INCLEDON are the principal agents in this bufinefs . A plain pillar is at the laft introduced , with the names of the most celebrated admirals on a fcroll , round which the failors and their fweethearts dance with peculiar ...
Page 188
... stone , BE A hapless warbler refts his head ; Reader , reprefs the struggling groan , Nor figh to leave him with the dead , Born to enjoy as well as thee , i And guiltless as th ' unfpotted breast His days were peace and gaiety , And ev ...
... stone , BE A hapless warbler refts his head ; Reader , reprefs the struggling groan , Nor figh to leave him with the dead , Born to enjoy as well as thee , i And guiltless as th ' unfpotted breast His days were peace and gaiety , And ev ...
Page 203
... stone , the movement of which feemed to exceed human strength , and to demand the exer- tions of beings more than mortal . " Whatever bc in this fentiment , it would be difficult now to change the appellation fo long affixed to the ...
... stone , the movement of which feemed to exceed human strength , and to demand the exer- tions of beings more than mortal . " Whatever bc in this fentiment , it would be difficult now to change the appellation fo long affixed to the ...
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